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How to apply for money from trusts and foundations and guidance on seeking funds from corporates.

by NanHannah last modified Jul 26, 2010 05:53 PM

Trusts and foundations are an extensive source of funding, but competition for these sources is fierce.  No matter how good your cause, if you submit a weak application, you are going to lose out.  Similarly, corporates receive copious requests for sponsorship, so it is essential that you make your bid for money stand out from the crowd.

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