Meet the Funder: Children in Need

Join Alice Dunn, Impact Officer from BBC Children in Need, for a face-to-face funding discussion at VODA on the morning of Monday 17th March. This is a great opportunity for organisations interested in applying for Children in Need funding to gain insights and advice.

Key Details:

  • Date: Monday 17th March (morning)
  • Location: VODA. Wallsend
  • Availability: Limited places, allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Priority will be given to organisations based in or delivering services in North Tyneside.

Before requesting an appointment, please check the eligibility criteria on the Children In Need website via the link below to ensure your organisation meets the requirements. Requesting an appointment does not guarantee a place; confirmations will be sent via email.

To request an appointment, please email Debby Flannery at Debby.flannery@voda.org.uk with a brief overview of your funding needs.

About Children In Need

Registered charities and not-for-profit organisations working with disadvantaged children and young people aged 18 and under in the UK can apply for core and project funding.  Please see each funding stream for further details.

Will fund CICs, please refer to the website for more information on CICs https://www.bbcchildreninneed.co.uk/grants/apply/a-z-guidance/

Apply For A Grant – BBC Children in Need

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