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MAKING AN APPLICATION - PROCESS OF DEALING WITH APPLICATIONS

When your application is received by the Executive Officer of the Trust:

1. You will be contacted by the Executive Officer if there is any additional information that may assist in a successful outcome to the application. For this reason, it is advisable to submit applications well before the closing date, to allow for any consideration and suggestions to be made. Any advice offered by the Executive Officer does not necessarily guarantee the success of the application. The Executive Officer does not participate in decisions regarding the outcome of applications.

2. The application will be listed on the agenda of the next meeting of the Trust.

3. The agenda will be circulated to the Directors for their consideration two weeks prior to the meeting.

4. Each application is considered by the Trust against certain criteria. As well as consideration of the residential requirements, other factors are the benefit to the applicant, how much the applicant is prepared or able to contribute towards the total cost, whether there is a real need for financial assistance from the Trust and whether the applicant has investigated and pursued other sources of funding. The Trust is not necessarily averse to providing additional funds to “top up” contributions from other sources, but is opposed to duplicating other funding (“double dipping”), and in particular, to replacing previous government funding.

5. Applicants should receive written advice on the result of their application from the Trust within two weeks of the meeting. Telephone or email requests for such advice following the meeting are welcome.

6. Letters to successful applicants will normally include a cheque for the amount granted. Applicants must acquit the grant in the manner requested in the letter of advice and return any part of the grant that has not been used under the terms of the grant.

7. All applicants are expected take every opportunity to publicise the work of the Trust, and in particular, to publicly acknowledge the assistance of the Trust in any articles or interviews relating to the project.

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