How should charities approach the process of application writing?
It needs to be a very thoughtful process. Do your research, understand the funder or the funding pot that you’re applying, to and understand whether what you’re applying for is inline with what the funder requires.
It’s a very difficult time at the movement and some organisations will try to submit applications for every pot of funding that they see. That is not a good use of time.
Research funders’ requirements and criteria and apply to the ones where your project aligns. If you apply everywhere, you will not be successful.
Make sure that your organisation and your project is eligible for the fund that you’re applying for. Spend more thoughtful time on that application, as opposed to submitting many without doing the research.
Make sure that your website and your social media is up to date. Also, if you’re a registered charity, make sure that your submissions to the charity commissioner are up to date.
Funders will often use external sources to conduct checks on the robustness of your organisation, the due diligence of your organisation, and how your organisation represents what it does.
To reiterate: they will look at your social media, they will look at your website, and they will check to see whether or not you submit your returns to the charity commission on time, so make sure that those things are up to date.