FUNDING INFORMATION EVENT - 12th June 2019
24th April 2019
Wednesday 12th June 2019, 10am-1.30pm.
Pulteney Centre, Wick.
There will be presentations from
Caithness and North Sutherland Fund
Children in Need
Tesco Green Space Fund
Coffee Break
Big Lottery
Beatrice Community Offshore Wind Farm Community Fund,
Foundation Scotland talking about local wind farm Funds, Camster Stroupster
There will be time to ask the funders questions
REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED
THIS EVENT IS SUITABLE FOR COMMUNITY GROUPS OR ANY OTHER GROUPS IN THE VOLUNTARY SECTOR. TO BOOK A PLACE CONTACT YVONNE HENDRY, 609960 Yvonne@cvg.org.uk, or Helen helen@cvg.org.uk 603453, Telford House, Williamson Street, Wick
If you would like to book a one to one appointment with any funder to discuss a project proposal contact Yvonne at Caithness Voluntary Group.
This event is funded by SSE Beatrice Community Fund
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