SOA Development Fund Application 2016

Please fill in all the white boxes, giving as much information as possible.

Forms may be submitted electronically (this is a MS Word table and boxes will expand automatically) or in a printed/hand written format.

Club: / Request Amount £
Title:
Lead contact: (Name, club office, address, phone & e-mail).
Project description(Refer to Information for Applicants. Box will expand as required or attach separate sheet)
Is success dependent on factors outside the club’s control? (Y/N) (If Yes, give details)
Total Project cost £ / Funding Sources £
1. (insert text)
2. (insert text)
Use extra sheet if necessary
Total / Club
SOA:
Other (Specify):
Have you applied to other sources for funding for this project? If “Yes”, give full details.
Source of Funds Applied for
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2.
Continue on extra sheet if necessary / £ / Approved?
(Y/N)
Describe how this project fits with your club’s longer term plans (attach Club Development Plan).
Describe manpower/skills required to deliver this project. Are they in place (Y/N)? / Key Milestones Date
Start Date
Interim 1 (describe as required)
Interim 2 (describe as required)
Completion Date
What is your definition of a successful outcome?(Please quantify this if possible in terms of participation, membership, new volunteers etc.)
Describe how these benefits will be sustained going forward.

SCOTTISH ORIENTEERING ASSOCIATION DEVELOPMENT FUND

Information for Applicants

Applications are invited from SOA clubs for financial support for club development projects. Applications might also come from groups of clubs or Regional Associations for projects that benefit this wider group. Depending on demand, the likely upper limit for funding will be about £1000.

Applications must be submitted by a club official (president, secretary or treasurer) and must be for a specific project with specific targets. The application should show how the project fits into the overall development strategy of the club. The application should also explain how benefits from the project will be sustained into future years.

Although projects aimed at grassroots development of orienteering will be given priority, e.g. links with schools, junior coaching, delivering orienteering to the local community, with the aim of increasing participation and club membership, projects aimed at more advanced levels of orienteering, e.g. adult coaching, volunteer development, will also be considered. Examples of items for which it would be appropriate to seek support are mapping costs, equipment costs, special event costs, the cost of providing coaching, the cost of incentive schemes, the cost of promoting orienteering, but items are not restricted to these examples. It is unlikely that funds will be awarded for anything that could be interpreted as recurrent, e.g. travel costs to annual events.

The Project Description should show that the club has enough appropriately skilled/qualified people to complete the project.

The project should have an itemised budget that is submitted along with the application, and clubs must also submit a copy or transcript of their club accounts. It is expected that Clubs will have tried or be trying to attract funds from other sources, e.g. BOF Development Fund, Local Authority funders – see , or be contributing a reasonable amount from their own funds to permit us to support as many worthy projects as possible.

Project descriptions should also give the time-scale of the project. Clubs receiving support will be required to submit a report on their project, including a record of how the award money is being spent, after six months. For projects running for more than six months, a six-monthly report will be required.
There are two application deadlines: 1st Marchand 1st October. Applications will be considered by the SOA Board, at its late March and late October meetings. Clubs will then be notified of the outcome of their application.

Applications should be submitted to Colin Matheson, National Orienteering Centre, Glenmore Lodge, Aviemore, PH22 1QU, email: . Please contact Colin Matheson in the first instance if you require more information.

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