Current Practice
UnLtd provides an individually tailored combination of cash funding, practical support and networking opportunities. In addition to funding support, it provides dedicated Award Managers offering business and mentoring support, networking opportunities, training and development opportunities and access to wider support and pro bono services.
UnLtd’s core Millennium Awards Scheme is for people:
- Over the age of 16
- Resident in the approved territories (essentially the UK)
- Who are applying as an individual or informal group
- Who want to run projects:
- that benefit the public or a community in the UK
- that need an UnLtd Award to ensure its success
- that offer a learning opportunity for the applicant(s)
- that are a new initiative
UnLtd offers different levels of Award:
- Do It Awards offer an average of a £2,500 cash Award, 1 to 1 support, expert advice, and access to resources
- Build It Awards offer an average of a £15,000 cash Award, 1 to 1 support, pro bono and networking opportunities, and help to develop your team and board
- Fast Growth Awards offer up to £20,000 (average £15,000), 1 to 1 support, expert advice, pro bono and networking opportunities, and access to resources
UnLtd's funding throughout the UK is divided throughout 5 regions; London, The South and the East of England, The North of England and the Midlands, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.
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