To make sure our group were clear on what we were doing and why, we wrote a project outline which included a full budget. We then applied to a number of funders and used the outline as a master document. This made it easy to track who we had asked and what we had asked for.
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Food for thought
Four Government consultations are vying for your opinions this summer.
Front of pack nutrition labeling , the integration of health and social care, the Community Empowerment and Renewal Bill and the Children and Young People Bill would all benefit from the knowledge and experience of Scotland’s community food initiatives. Make sure you are heard.