Professional Experienced Bid Writer
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£180(approx. $225)
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Finance, Strategy to UK PLC Board level, Ex management of two UK started unicorns, article + plan writer, capital raising

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Description
Experience Level: Expert
Topic: Charity and Voluntary sector
Tone: Formal/Professional
Extra notes: We are seeking an experienced bid writer to help secure funding for up and coming programs working with a range of organisation in the West Midlands.
The organisations are ready to deliver but in need of securing funding to move on to the next curical stage.
We are in need of an innovative Bid Writer with a proven track record of identifying opportunities and winning contracts.
We are seeking a special individual who can submit and manage applications to goverment, grant making trusts and associated funding agencies.
We ask that you have a proven track record of compiling and winning bids from identifying the opportunity to winning the contract.
Good knowledge of finance and budget management as well as Initiate, develop and manage relationships with funding bodies as the organistaion is looking to develop key relationships with funders.
Along with your proposal we ask if you can attach a list of funding you have previously secured, that would be very helpful.
We look forward to hearing from you and if you require any further information we are more than happy to help.
Additional information
Project targets migrant women (asylum seekers, refugees and economic migrants)
Project aims to –
i. Reduce marginalisation and isolation experienced by migrant women
ii. Empower migrant women to play an active part in life of the neighbourhood
iii. Improve access to information and advice
Project outcomes
1. Reduced isolation experienced by migrant women
2. Increased community understanding of issues faced by migrant women, leading to reduction in stigma and discrimination
3. Reduced tensions and fear of hate crimes
4. Migrant women active in the governance of TARAs and their activities
5. Migrant women are better informed about local services (public and third sector) and how to access them
6. Migrant women have the confidence to access local services
7. Networks are developed within migrant communities and between migrants and wider communities
8. Creation of a team of volunteer Community Facilitators to enable the project to continue after the funding ends.
The above information gives a rounded view of what the client is seeking funding for and
if you feel you can construct an effective successful application based on the information above we would love to hear from you.
Thank you for all the proposals that have been recieved, I hope this gives you the information required on determining whether this is the right opportunity for you to
take forward.
Tone: Formal/Professional
Extra notes: We are seeking an experienced bid writer to help secure funding for up and coming programs working with a range of organisation in the West Midlands.
The organisations are ready to deliver but in need of securing funding to move on to the next curical stage.
We are in need of an innovative Bid Writer with a proven track record of identifying opportunities and winning contracts.
We are seeking a special individual who can submit and manage applications to goverment, grant making trusts and associated funding agencies.
We ask that you have a proven track record of compiling and winning bids from identifying the opportunity to winning the contract.
Good knowledge of finance and budget management as well as Initiate, develop and manage relationships with funding bodies as the organistaion is looking to develop key relationships with funders.
Along with your proposal we ask if you can attach a list of funding you have previously secured, that would be very helpful.
We look forward to hearing from you and if you require any further information we are more than happy to help.
Additional information
Project targets migrant women (asylum seekers, refugees and economic migrants)
Project aims to –
i. Reduce marginalisation and isolation experienced by migrant women
ii. Empower migrant women to play an active part in life of the neighbourhood
iii. Improve access to information and advice
Project outcomes
1. Reduced isolation experienced by migrant women
2. Increased community understanding of issues faced by migrant women, leading to reduction in stigma and discrimination
3. Reduced tensions and fear of hate crimes
4. Migrant women active in the governance of TARAs and their activities
5. Migrant women are better informed about local services (public and third sector) and how to access them
6. Migrant women have the confidence to access local services
7. Networks are developed within migrant communities and between migrants and wider communities
8. Creation of a team of volunteer Community Facilitators to enable the project to continue after the funding ends.
The above information gives a rounded view of what the client is seeking funding for and
if you feel you can construct an effective successful application based on the information above we would love to hear from you.
Thank you for all the proposals that have been recieved, I hope this gives you the information required on determining whether this is the right opportunity for you to
take forward.

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