Cornish translation available soon

This section contains the introduction to the 2000 - 2006 Objective
One Programme on the process for developing projects that was used
in the Programme.
Step 1. What
is Objective One?
Step 2. Developing an idea for a project
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Could your idea contribute to Objective One's aim of creating a more prosperous Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly with an improved quality of life? |
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Would your organisation have the resource and capability to handle the project alone? |
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Does your idea fit with what Objective One is trying to achieve within specific sectors? |
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Would it add value to what other people are trying to achieve for the region? |
Step 3. Routes to consider
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Should you make a direct application to Objective One or investigate other routes to funding? |
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Can you show you need the money - what would happen without it? |
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Should you be thinking about your idea alone or working with others? |
Step 4. Putting a bid together
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Do you need to find partners to work with - would it improve your chance of getting funding? |
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Do you know where to get hold of the right application form? |
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Do you need help preparing your application? |
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Do you know what questions you will need to answer? |
Step 5. Finding Match Funding
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All Objective One projects need to produce match funding - do you know how much you would need? |
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Do you have the finances yourself - or know where to find partners who do? |
Step 6. Submitting an Application
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Do you know how the application process works? |
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What happens if there is a problem with your application? |
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How long should it take until you find out if you were successful? |
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