FUNDRAISING BLOG: UnLtd, Sport relief & Spirit of 2012

UnLtd, in partnership with Sports Relief and the Spirit of 2012, has announced that young people who want to start, grow or build their social enterprise idea can apply for funding of up to £15,000.

Young people can apply for a Test it Award of up to £500 or a Build it Award of up to £15,000. Awards can be applied for by an individual or small group of up to four people aged 11-30. Test it Awards provide young people with the chance to unlock their potential and make a positive difference in the community.

The Test it Awards are available to 200 young people to run their own projects.
There is an on stage application process for Test It Awards. All applicants need to do is fill out the application which can be found at Expression Of Interest – UnLtd.


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