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SEPTEMBER 2016 WE’VE RAISED £88,500!’


‘SINCE JOINING FUNDED IN


‘W


e are a one-form-entry school in Brighton, with big ideas to completely regenerate


all of the school’s outdoor areas. We realised our PTA alone could never raise the amount of money required, and that we needed to look elsewhere. One option was to apply for grants, however there seemed to be hundreds of organisations – all with complicated criteria – to trawl through, and it all became very daunting. We decided to sign up to the


FundEd programme in September 2016 and one of the most invaluable bene ts is how straightforward it is to access the grants database. This allows us to tailor our search for grants speci cally to our individual funding requirements, knowing all results are suitable for schools. As we are raising funds to


transform our outdoor spaces, we were matched to several potential funders and have since received £2,000 from Greggs, £1,000 from


Co-op, £3,500 from the England Illegal Money Lending Team and are waiting with  ngers crossed to hear if other bids have been successful. Thanks to the excellent guidance on completing a successful grant application, we have also been awarded £10,000 from Awards for All for a brand new trim trail (details on how to apply are also the FundEd site) and we have successfully secured £72,000 from our Local Authority to completely resurface our playgrounds. FundEd also offers some excellent


giveaways and we recently won a bundle of books for our school library. Having found the grant search


process and application advice from FundEd so invaluable, we don’t intend to stop at playgrounds but now plan to look into funding for library resources and other improvements across the school!’ Mel Fane, PTA Trustee, Our Lady of Lourdes RC School, Brighton, Sussex, (199 pupils)


Our Lady of Lourdes RC School in Brighton has a new trim trail and wildlife pond – thanks to grants and advice outlined by FundEd


BENEFITS OF JOINING FUNDED


From how to write a fundraising strategy to identifying potential supporters and more, FundEd aims to kickstart your income-generation plans and get you raising money for your school quickly and efficiently. Subscribers receive: FundEd Magazine: a 60-page glossy publication sent out once per term  PTA+ Magazine: three issues a year covering day-to-day fundraising ideas and inspiration  Grant funding advice: identifying funds and writing successful bids  Grants database: featuring over £6m-worth of grants specifically aimed at schools Partnerships advice: how to identify potential business partners and form a request for support Crowdfunding advice: expert guidance to help schools run a successful campaign  Funding alerts: half-termly email newsletters featuring grants, seasonal ideas, etc Knowledge bank: step-by-step event-planning guides, supporter mind-mapping guide, crowdfunding support, letter templates, etc


Get FundEd for just £90* a year FundEd is a time-saving toolkit for school leaders, which features a comprehensive range of proven income-generation solutions. An annual subscription to FundEd costs just £90 (+VAT) a year. For this, multiple users within your school can access the grants database, read expert guidance, receive half-termly funding alerts, enter prize draws to win school resources, and save time with ready-to-use templates. To sign up call 01342 718679 or go to funded.org.uk/sign-up.


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