Posted by Geraldine Pearce on 2/11/2009, 3:41 pm
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BT Community Connections is an award scheme which enables community and charitable groups to get online and make use of information and communication technology (ICT). Groups can apply for a laptop and a year's free broadband connection and we have more than 1,000 award packages to give to groups who can demonstrate how an award will benefit their work and the local community.
Who should apply?
Almost any organisation, working in any field of community benefit, located anywhere within the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland can apply for a laptop and a year's free broadband connection. The scheme supports a diverse range of community and charitable groups - in the past community projects, silver-surfers, conservation organisations, family support groups, sports teams and youth groups have all been supported so don't miss your opportunity.
To apply for an award:
To find out more, simply log on to www.btcommunityconnections.com where you can:
- Complete an online application form or print a postal application form
- View case studies of previous winners and read the judges' top tips to help you complete your application
If you don't have access to the internet just complete the form below, return it to the address detailed and an application form will be sent to you - alternatively call us on 0845 257 6792.
Key Dates:
Applications can be submitted for one of two rounds and must be submitted prior to the relevant closing date:
Round One - Postal applications 9 June 2009 / Online applications 11 June 2009 Round Two - Postal applications 5 January 2010 / Online applications 7 January 2010
Please send me an application pack!
To request an application pack simply forward the following information to: BT Community Connections, PO Box 6919, London, W1A 8UX
Contact Name:
County:
Postcode:
Organisation:
Address:
Tel (Daytime):
Tel (Evening):
Email (if applicable):
All applications are subject to conditions and rules which are available at: www.btcommunityconnections.com
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