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Facilitation service helps to make a CASE

24 July 2010

A help service for rural community groups and organisations interested in bidding for RDPE funding under the Community and Social Enterprise strand has produced a ‘toolkit’ to help its work.

The service, which is run by Gloucestershire First in partnership with Rural Community Councils (RCC), aims to ensure that all rural communities across the South West are aware of the potential funding, help and support they will need to submit a bid which is most likely to succeed.

An interactive information pack for potential applicants from communities across the region is on the SWAN website:  http://www.swan-network.org.uk.

To see the kit, click on the ‘Making a CASE. Making it happen’ logo on the website’s homepage.

 



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