Digital Outreach grants scheme: Guidelines for applicants

Digital Outreach provides a grants scheme to enable local organisations and groups to increase awareness of the digital switchover and the Help Scheme running events or other activities in connection with switchover and the Help Scheme amongst our core target audience.

Hillingdon association of Voluntary services (HAVS) has been appointed by Digital Outreach to be the lead organisation in the areas covered by the Crystal Palace transmitter, and are managing and administering the grants scheme in these areas.

Please contact Chelsea Jackson or Ilse Sharp at Hillingdon association of voluntary services (HAVS) if you would like to discuss elements of your application or how we can support you in delivering, coordinating or publicising your planned activities.

Project Coordinators 

Phone: 01895 442 722
Post: Key House, 106 High Street, Yiewsley, Middlesex, UB7 7BQ
 

  1. Who can apply for a grant?
  2. What types of events, activities or services can be funded?
  3. When can grant funded activities take place?
  4. What are the conditions for the Digital Outreach Grant?
  5. How to complete the application form
  6. Publicising and coordinating your activities
  • Click here to download document with the above explained in full
  • Click here to download grant form
  • Click here to go to our Digital TV Switchover Help Scheme page

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