Funding finders Ltd provides a variety of services to the Public, Private and voluntary sector.
Services range from Bid writing services, Finding funds, capacity building through to supporting organisations wishing to develop joint activities in EU new member State countries.
We can also provide training for organisations across Europe on accessing funding, bid writing, project management and record keeping. This can be delivered at our residential premises in the UK or in any of the EU member states.
Our Toolkits - Best Practice Guides to Project Evaluation, Monitoring and Financial Record Keeping is a guide to evidencing and monitoring financial spend and outcomes/achievements, and include example documents which can be used to ensure you have all the necessary evidence for audit, monitoring, evaluation and dissemination\valorisation purposes.
These toolkits can be amended to suit the needs and languages of the various EU member states. We can also provide organisations with an external monitoring and evaluation service, which can be included in project budgets as an eligible expenditure, and is preferred by many funders to ensure unbiased evaluation and monitoring takes place.
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The Dept for Work and Pensions has outlined its Welfare green paper. It recommends that disadvantaged groups be trained by the state to work for major employers – around 30 employers have so far signed up to the jobs pledge. Other proposals include a more flexible new deal to help lone parents with childcare provision, that lone parents with children aged 12 or above will no longer be entitled to income support solely on the grounds of being a lone parent, and a national roll out of the Pathways to Work Scheme. For more information see In Work, Better Off: Next Steps to Full Employment is available on our website.
The Government has launched an Eco-Towns Prospectus to accompany the Housing green paper. Five eco-towns have been planned and will be authorised to “use the powers in the New Towns Act 1981”, which could speed up development rapidly. A spokesperson for English Partnership said “The move will tackle the huge demand for housing and provide 23-100,000 new homes”. For more details see Homes for the Future and Eco-Towns Prospectus.
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