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6 Contents Features


6 COVER STORY Fundraising success How one school funded a trip to the seaside and another created a fundraising portfolio


11 COVER STORY Spotlighting the arts How to develop a strategy to fund arts and cultural enrichment in schools


42 Last word Helen Burge has a Proustian moment


Partnerships Fundraising


23 A strategy for challenging times What are the secrets of successful fundraising in a cost of living crisis? School income-


4 SPRING 2023 FundEd


generation consultant Justin Smith has some answers


28 Brand Eco Schools can set the agenda when it comes to environmentally- friendly fundraising


30 Promote regular giving Create an annual fund that parents and your community can donate to on a regular basis to support stand-alone projects and extra-curricular activities


19 COVER STORY Recharge your PTA A good relationship with your PTA can make all the difference to school fundraising and enrichment. So how can schools help recruit and retain parental volunteers, asks Sharon Noble


Grants


33 COVER STORY How to write a winning bid Justin Smith shares five tips to create a compelling story


37 Grants for schools Our pick of the current supermarket grants available


Resources


39 COVER STORY ‘Our MAT is heated by air and solar energy’


40 Let the show begin Emma Griffin profiles arts products and workshops for schools


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