This blog post is to start a discussion between potential partners in York and North Yorkshire who would like to bid in partnership to the The Big Lottery’s £10m Silver Dream Fund. It is then hoped that organisations will use this as a starting point to join together, arrange to meet up and plan an application.
The Silver Dream Fund, in association with the Daily Mail, offers an exciting new opportunity for groups to test out a range of ideas about new ways to support older people, whilst building on the wealth of experience and skills that they have to offer to others, including their families, neighbourhoods, and local communities. Up to five projects will then be chosen to receive up to £1 million each to carry their ideas forward.
The challenge is to come up with a great idea for a project that will pioneer ways to help vulnerable older people deal more effectively with life-changing events.
You have up to 1000 words to tell them about your idea, including how your idea meets the challenge and the five challenge themes, which can be found in the silver dreams fund guidance notes.
Whilst only voluntary and community groups, registered charities, social enterprises and other not for profit companies will be able to submit ideas directly, partnerships can include private sector and statutory bodies, as the Big Lottery are particularly interested in testing new models of interventions that support older people to manage change in their lives.
Partnership is a key feature of a valid proposal and they encourage collaborations which might include public and private sector organisations. The nature of the partnership may be the element which brings innovation to an approach.
The closing date for the initial submission of ideas is 28 October 2011.
If they like your idea they will write to you in November 2011 and invite you to submit an application. You will then need to send your application form by 27 January 2011.
Please follow the link for further information: http://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/prog_silver_dreams_fund
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