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This iBook originally formed part of fundraising training aimed at new, small, and emerging groups who, having achieved funding for a project moved straight to delivering it but towards the end of the funding life cycle omitted to give sufficient advance consideration to renewable funding to sustain the work of the organisation.

This presentation gives thought and practical consideration to a fundraising Exiting Strategy so as to enable sustainable service delivery, outcomes, and effective continuity of the organisation so as to quantify new grant aid funding from potential grant aid funders, e.g. Trusts, Foundations, Statutory – (Local, Regional, Central Government Departments, + European Union), or Corporate.

It includes practical ideas and an illustrative example of once area of discipline with identifying potential researched funders, information and url links to begin the process of engaging and looking at applying for their respective currently available funding streams.

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