The Youth Opportunity Fund (YOF) and Youth Capital Fund (YCF) are funds provided by Central Government, to provide opportunities and resources for young people in Swindon to ‘Go places, do things and get involved’.
Applications for these funds are considered by Swindon Borough Council though a 'Young Peoples Panel'.
Aims
The Youth Opportunity Fund could be used for activities, trips or training. The Youth Capital Fund is for different things such as items you could hold, or use or for building work.
Who Can Apply
Young people who live in Swindon
Groups of young people aged 13-19 and up to aged 25 with learning difficulties and/or disabilities
Groups who have an organisation’s support - which could be a local authority, voluntary, not for profit organisation or a charity
Who Can't Apply
Groups of young people with no organisational support
Organisations without a constitution, bank account or appropriate policies such as child protection
Groups of young people under 13 or over 19 years (or over 25, with learning difficulties and/or disabilities)
Profit making businesses
Illegal activities or those without permission
Funding Priorities
Priority funding will be given to projects that involve or benefit groups of young people who face barriers to taking part. As an example, priority groups would include:
Young people in or leaving care
Disabled, black and minority ethnicities
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender young people
- Young offenders
- Carers
Refugees
Travellers
Parents
Young people with mental health issues
Those not in education, employment or training
Young people living in poverty.
Age Range
Projects must benefit young people aged 13-19 or up to aged 25 for young people with learning difficulties and/or disabilities, living in Swindon.
How to Apply
You can apply for money from either or both funds, on the same application. Applications must come from young people. The funds support young peoples’ active involvement in the planning, delivery and evaluation of projects.
Applications must be in good ‘SHAPE’. This means that projects contribute to the Every Child Matters outcomes:
Application Form
Please complete the online youth opportunities and youth capital application form
Alternatively, the application form is available as a downloadable PDF file:
YOF application form 2009-10
Further Information/Contact
Full details are included in a brochure which is available as a downloadable PDF file:
YOF guidance notes 2009-10.pdf
Youth Opportunities Funding Panel Plus One Euclid Street Swindon SN1 2SG
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