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Youth Opportunity Funding

Youth Opportunity Funding

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 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

Who Can't Apply

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:

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 (ECM) outcomes:

Application Form

Please complete the online application form:

Youth Opportunities and Youth Capital application form

Alternatively, the application form is available as a downloadable PDF file:

Youth Opportunities and Youth Capital application form (646Kb)

Further Information/Contact

Full details are included in a brochure (pictured, right), which is available as a downloadable PDF file:

Guidance for Youth Opportunities and Swindon Youth Capital (YOF) Funding Applications (1.7Mb)

Youth Opportunities Funding Panel
Plus One
Euclid Street
Swindon
SN1 2SG

Tel: 01793 466480
E-mail: yof@swindon.gov.uk

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