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Writing Effective Funding Applications (ONLINE)

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Devon Communities Together
on 7th January 2026
Age range
  • 18-25
  • 25-35
  • 35-50
  • 50-65
  • 65+
Select area
  • All of Devon
Help type
  • Advice
  • Fundraising
This session will help you highlight the reasons why you need funding for your community project and ultimately gain a successful bid.

Please note that a minimum of 5 attendees are required in order for this training to go ahead.

 

Prices for this course (including Eventbrite booking fee)

  • £49.46: Members of Devon Communities Together *
  • £68.96: Charities, Community Groups or Parish and Town Councils that are not members of Devon Communities Together
  • £98.22: Public Sector organisations
  • £117.72: Commercial organisations

*The heavily discounted membership price on many of our training courses is one of a number of benefits provided to members of Devon Communities Together. With annual membership starting from just £24 for individuals and small organisations and up to £50 for larger organisations, taking out a membership can be a great way to save money on your training needs.

 

  • Have you found yourself in the position of writing funding applications for your organisation?
  • Do you know what makes an effective funding application?
  • Would you like some support in this area?

Participants will leave this workshop with ideas, tips and advice on how to make winning funding applications, save time and feel more confident about securing funds for your organisation.

 

What will the training include?

Much effort to find funding for voluntary, community and social enterprises fails because applicants don’t know how to make their applications effective.

This workshop will go into detail about how to approach searching for funding sources as well as tips in writing an application for funding that is more likely to be successful.

The workshop is aimed at those people in organisations who need to write funding applications without necessarily having the training or experience in that area, and for people who want to refresh their knowledge.

Please note: Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise organisations, based in East Devon, or serving East Devon communities are able to access this training by registering on this booking page for a funded place https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/writing-effective-funding-applications-east-devon-vcse-tickets-1977916806412?aff=oddtdtcreator

 

If you would like to find out about other trainings and events we are running through Devon Community Learning, please visit our Eventbrite page.

   

Online 4th February 2026

Starts 10:00 | Ends 13:00

Please note this event is in timezone (GMT) London.

Cost : From £49.46

Provided by Devon Communities Together

Contact name
Karen Rudkin
Email address
Telephone
01392 248919 01392 248919

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