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Waterway Restoration Workshop - Funding
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This all one day workshop, organised jointly with Canal & River Trust, will focus on grant giving bodies and trust, and will explore the following topics:

• Funding sources and new opportunities including the Shared Prosperity and Levelling Up Fund
• Trusts and foundations
• Pillars to your Pitch- How to do it
• Making the case: Business Cases
• The role of evidence
• The role of influencers & relationships
• Developing a Theory of change
• Funding Top Tips

The workshop is being run by Clare Parsons, Enterprise Manager for Montgomery Canal Levelling Up Fund project and supported by Samantha Tuck and Alan Leather.

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Event Dates

Thursday 19th May

Location

Hatton, near Warwick

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Waterway Restoration Workshop: Funding from Grant Giving Bodies and Trusts

This all one day workshop, organised jointly with Canal & River Trust, will focus on grant giving bodies and trust, and will explore the following topics:

• Funding sources and new opportunities including the Shared Prosperity and Levelling Up Fund
• Trusts and foundations
• Pillars to your Pitch- How to do it
• Making the case: Business Cases
• The role of evidence
• The role of influencers & relationships
• Developing a Theory of change
• Funding Top Tips

The workshop is being run by Clare Parsons, Enterprise Manager for Montgomery Canal Levelling Up Fund project and supported by Samantha Tuck and Alan Leather.

Details

On the day

The event will be held at Canal & River Trust’s offices at Hatton, Warwick, CV35 7JL – 10.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.  All attendees will be asked to take a lateral flow test before arrival.

Booking

The event is free, but you need to book.

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Location

Hatton, near Warwick

Canal Road, Hatton, Warwick CV35 7JL, UK

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