university of exeter Application Form The StreetWise fund provides a resource for students, local residents, community organisations and local agencies to develop projects that enhance the relationship between University of Exeter students and permanent city residents. Criteria: The fund is made up of money generated though fines issued to students as part of the student disciplinary process. • There is no deadline for applications – grants are issued on a rolling basis. On the whole, University of Exeter students behave as active and responsible citizens and a small minority of students have generated the fine money that makes up part of this fund. We feel that it is appropriate for students and local residents to help decide how this money is invested into community projects. • The maximum grant available is £500. • The grant can be used to part-fund a wider community project. • Successful applicants can re-apply each term, but not for the same project. • The need for each project must be clearly evidenced. • Other organisations and agencies working with University of Exeter students and permanent Exeter residents can apply for the fund – as long as direct student/resident collaboration can be evidenced. Aim: To initiate innovative projects that develop and enhance positive relations between University of Exeter students and permanent city residents. All project suggestions must be provisionally discussed with Rory Cunningham, Community Liaison Officer, before applying. Please refer to StreetWise fund criteria before completing this application form. 1 Name of project 2 Name of lead organisation (i.e. the group that will act as a main point of contact and have responsibility for the project funding) 3 Please describe your project and how it meets the aim of the StreetWise fund. (Please explain how this project will develop and enhance positive relations between University of Exeter students and permanent city residents – attach additional information if necessary – no more than one side of A4) 4 What will the major outcome or outcomes of this project be? (What will the result of your project be? and what positive changes will the project create?) 5 What evidence do you have that this project is needed? (Have you conducted a survey, questionnaire, group discussion etc? – has the need been highlighted in an existing report or community plan?) 6 Please indicate how you intend to monitor and evaluate the project? (How will you check the ongoing progress of your project? Will you hold a meeting with stakeholders when the project is complete?) 7 Please detail costings for the whole project/initiative (attach additional information if necessary – no more than one side of A4 – please note that successful applicants will be asked to supply a more detailed financial breakdown) 8 When will the project start and end? (Please note that a short evaluation report may be required six months after the project commences) 9 Who is responsible for managing and monitoring the project? (This person will act as a first point of contact and will communicate directly with the Community Liaison Officer) 10 I declare that to the best of my knowledge, the information supplied is true and accurate and I am authorised to sign this application on behalf of the project. Full Name (Capitals) Signature Date Please return all applications to: Rory Cunningham Community Liaison Officer Room 100, Northcote House University of Exeter The Queen’s Drive EXETER EX4 4QJ Tel: 01392 263721 www.exeter.ac.uk