Information on Applying for Grants

GRANTnet
is a free to use on-line grant search tool that allows anyone to
access funding information via the City Council's website.
Who can GRANTnet help?
Community and voluntary groups, individuals,
clubs, schools, social enterprises and small businesses;
Eg. Sports clubs, schools, parent teachers
associations, social enterprises, church groups, residents
associations, scout and guide groups, martial arts clubs,
environmental groups, theatre and drama groups, dance groups,
festival groups, play groups.
Using GRANTnet.
Click on to the
website link at:
www.stoke.gov.uk/grantnet
Register as a user by entering a few details
about yourself;
Receive your password;
Carry out a search by answering a few simple
questions about your funding request;
GRANTnet searches the comprehensive Grantfinder database and provides a summary of the funding
opportunities available;
There is the facility to request further
assistance and information from the City Council
Funding Officer
Contacts

Newcastle Community & Voluntary
Support (NCVS)
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Funding Officer- Colin Williamson
- Area
- Newcastle under Lyme
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Telephone - 01782 629269
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Email -
c.williamson@nucvs.co.uk

Voluntary Action
Funding Officer- Claire Nail
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Area - Stoke-on-Trent
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Telephone - 01782 683030
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Email -
cnail@vast.org.uk
Website -
http://www.vast.org.uk/

Stoke-on-Trent City Council
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Funding Officer-
Mandi Marks
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Area -
Stoke-on-Trent
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Telephone -
01782 234263
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Email -
mandi.marks@civic2.stoke.gov.uk
Website -
http://www.stoke.gov.uk/com

Staffordshire Moorlands Community & Voluntary Services
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Funding
Officer-Heather Kent
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Area
- Staffordshire Moorlands
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Telephone
- 01538 381356
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Email
- grants@smcvs.co.uk
Website -
http://www.smcvs.co.uk/
Further
GRANT information:

GRANTfinder
is a user-friendly funding database
carrying details in excess of 4,000 UK and
EU grants, loans, venture capital and
advisory programmes. Organisations
benefiting from GRANTfinder’s services
include: local authorities; universities;
housing associations; the health sector;
business support agencies; leading
accountancy firms; national charities; and
blue chip companies.

An enhancement to
the GRANTnet service, GRANTnet Plus
provides a ready-made software template
that allows organisations to publish
information relevant to local funding
activities on a website with minimum
involvement from an IT department. It
gives the means, for example, to present
information on a local funding fair or to
communicate a diary of local networking
opportunities.

Providing the means of
storing information on funding support and
bid submission, GRANTtracker keeps
partners and other stakeholders fully in
the picture. It not only tracks projects
from conception to completion, it also
monitors project partner contributions and
provides an overall cash-flow schedule.
Developed to offer a
basic search facility, GRANTnet is a
user-friendly, on-line search tool by
which small businesses or community links
can gain access to funding opportunities.