Samrasr
Feb 25, 2007, 02:14 AM
Attached documents: Email from Fred Thurnham and 3 application forms.
It is 11 October 2006. You are Edith Jones. You are working on a project to allocate up to £5,000 to one of three causes to benefit from funds available from the Welsh Lottery Board. Your manager, Fred Thurnham, has given you three application forms from which you have been asked to select the one that best fits the criteria for the funding in order to put it through to the next round. Fred has given you 45 minutes to analyse the forms and award the money to the scheme that fulfils most or all of the conditions. Note that some of the conditions are essential, and some are preferable.
The applicants must contribute at least 25% in cash to the cost of the project, and 5% of the total must be from their own resources. Priority will be given
a) to organisations which do not stand to make a profit, but all should receive some kind of funding from a partnership or sponsor
And b) to organisations standing to benefit the under 21 age group. The projects should have the broad aim of conserving or advancing heritage or promote minorities in the local community, encouraging the local population to understand more about their local environment and involve as many of them as possible. The projects can be funded only up to 31 December 2007 and the organisation must not have received funds from the lottery within the last five years. Certain regions have not been funded for the last four years and should be given priority where possible: these are Blaenau Gwent, Newcastle Emlyn, Llandrindod Wells, Neath, Llandeilo and Wrexham. These priority locations are confidential and not for disclosure to candidates. Fred has sent you an email to look at before you start.
You need to write a brief summary for your manager. This should contain:
a) Clear details of how the candidate you have selected meets the criteria.
Then
b) Two brief summaries to be given to the failed candidates showing each of the reasons they weren’t selected.
EMAIL
From: Fred Thurnham
To: Edith Jones
Edith – many thanks for looking at these applications at such short notice. As well as the criteria I have given to you, you need to bear in mind the fact that priority will be given to organisations standing to benefit mainly the under 21 age group. Also, we have been given instructions from the board - certain regions have not been funded for the last four years and should be given priority where possible: these are Blaenau Gwent, Newcastle Emlyn, Llandrindod Wells, Neath, Llandeilo and Wrexham. These priority locations and the preference given to the under 21s are confidential and not for disclosure to candidates.
I have also received some letters from members of the general general public. One complains that immigrant communities have been receiving far too much money recently. Another complains that the Welsh language is not being promoted enough in the Rhondda area, and a third complains that too much lottery money is being spent on lesbian and gay art events. You might decide to take them into account.
Fred[
Application Form: Rhondda Welsh Sound Radio[/B][/CENTER]
Question 1:
Organisation Name: Rhondda Welsh Sound FM radio
Organisation Address: Rhondda Welsh Sound FM radio, 46-48 Coed Road, Ystrad, Rhondda Cynon Taff CF19 ARW
Main contact name: Caenwyn Edgar
Telephone number: 02920 856733
Best time to contact: any time
Question 2:
Do you have any specific communication needs (tick boxes)
Textphone:
Sign language:
Other languages: Welsh
Other (give details): Infra-red sound equipment for the hard of hearing
Question 3:
Are you a non-profit organisation?
Yes
Have you received lottery funding previously?
No
Question 4: Details of project:
Aim to promote the use and knowledge of the Welsh language on the radio in South Wales through a series of programmes, partially supported by the lottery scheme and partially by the donations of local businesses’ advertising revenue.
Project Title: Welsh Language Tuition on Radio
Where is Project Based? Rhondda Cynon Taff
Question 5:
Briefly describe what the project will do and what you will spend the grant on:
The money will be spent on devising and presenting a series of 12 half hour programmes teaching the Welsh language and promoting these in the community at heritage roadshows in the area. Students from the local college are expected to assist and give their services for free, so the money will be needed for accompanying text books, tutors, and recording studios.
Question 6:
Please tell us why you believe that your project is relevant to the heritage fund:
The project will help to advance the knowledge of the Welsh language in the area and bring it to a new audience. This is the second time that the radio station, which is staffed by volunteers, has piloted such a scheme, which also received funding from the Welsh lottery in 2003. The programme is expected to reach a radio audience of about 1,000 listeners based on recent audience research, more than twice that received in 2003. Based on audience research, 75% of the listeners are in the 25-45 age group. Any excess profit from the advertising revenue will be shared amongst the volunteers.
Approximate cost of project: £6,000
How much would you need? £4,500
Amount contributed from sponsors? £1,500 (contributed by advertising revenue to the station).
From own resources: £250
How long will the project last: Spring until autumn 2007
Application Form: Wrexham Asian Sculpture Festival
Question 1:
Organisation Name: Wrexham Asian Sculpture Festival
Organisation Address: Wrexham Sculpture Centre, 17-19 Allerton Road, Wrexham, LL4 8AT
Main contact name: Hardeep Kaur
Telephone number: 01978 987455 or 07866 548654
Best time to contact: afternoon
Question 2:
Do you have any specific communication needs (tick boxes)
Textphone: no
Sign language: yes
Other languages: Welsh, Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali
Other (give details):
Question 3:
Are you a non-profit organisation?
Yes
Have you received lottery funding previously? If so, when?
Yes – April 2000
Question 4: Details of project:
The sculpture centre has been established by four young Asian artists based in the Wrexham area to create works and exhibit them in the open air, with the aim of getting art out of the gallery and into the community. The festival ran for 4 weekends in August last year and provided a fun, innovative and artistic experience for over 750 adults and about 300 children who attended.
Project Title: Wrexham Asian Sculpture Month
Where is Project Based?
Wrexham
Question 5:
Briefly describe what the project will do and what you will spend the grant on:
The money will be spent on equipment, venue and transportation for exhibiting sculptures reflecting the life of the young Asian community in Wrexham. Part of the thinking will be to challenge prejudice and stereotyping and fostering awareness of these issues within the local community. The sculptures will be auctioned off at the end of the exhibition and any profits will be shared amongst the artists.
Question 6:
Please tell us why you believe that your project is relevant to the heritage fund:
The money will help to raise awareness both of the arts and of the Asian community in the Wrexham area.
Approximate cost of project:
£3,500
How much would you need?
£2,000
Amount contributed from sponsors?
£1,400
From own resources?
£100
How long will the project last: Summer 2007 and Summer 2008[/B]
[U]Application: Summer Drama Workshop for the Visually Impaired
Question 1:
Organisation Name: Millennium Youth Theatre
Organisation Address: 38, Gwyllyn Road, Neath, SA17 4AA
Main contact name: David Unwin
Telephone number: 01639 665577
Best time to contact: any time
Question 2:
Do you have any specific communication needs (tick boxes)
Textphone:
Sign language:
Other languages: Welsh
Other (give details):
Question 3:
Are you a non-profit organisation?
Yes
Have you received lottery funding previously? If so, when
Yes, 1998
Question 4: Details of project:
To fund a series of drama workshops for the visually impaired at the Millennium Youth theatre in Neath during the summer holidays.
Project Title: Summer Drama Workshop for the visually impaired.
Where is Project Based?
Neath
Question 5:
Briefly describe what the project will do and what you will spend the grant:
The theatre is proposing to use lottery funding to set up a series of drama workshops to take place over the summer holidays for the next three years. At the end of each summer workshop there will be a performance . The children will learn about drama and acting as well as the technical aspects of the theatre such as lighting, sound and direction.
Question 6:
Please tell us why you believe that your project is relevant to the Welsh heritage fund:
The project encourages visually impaired young children aged 8 to 12 to become involved in the culture and theatre of Wales and ensures that the performing arts are accessible to everyone. All levels of ability are catered for on the courses.
Approximate cost of project: £8,000
How much would you need? £6,000
Amount contributed from sponsors: £2,000
Total from own resources: £400
How long will the project last: Four hundred children are set to benefit in total over the next three years.[/B]
It is 11 October 2006. You are Edith Jones. You are working on a project to allocate up to £5,000 to one of three causes to benefit from funds available from the Welsh Lottery Board. Your manager, Fred Thurnham, has given you three application forms from which you have been asked to select the one that best fits the criteria for the funding in order to put it through to the next round. Fred has given you 45 minutes to analyse the forms and award the money to the scheme that fulfils most or all of the conditions. Note that some of the conditions are essential, and some are preferable.
The applicants must contribute at least 25% in cash to the cost of the project, and 5% of the total must be from their own resources. Priority will be given
a) to organisations which do not stand to make a profit, but all should receive some kind of funding from a partnership or sponsor
And b) to organisations standing to benefit the under 21 age group. The projects should have the broad aim of conserving or advancing heritage or promote minorities in the local community, encouraging the local population to understand more about their local environment and involve as many of them as possible. The projects can be funded only up to 31 December 2007 and the organisation must not have received funds from the lottery within the last five years. Certain regions have not been funded for the last four years and should be given priority where possible: these are Blaenau Gwent, Newcastle Emlyn, Llandrindod Wells, Neath, Llandeilo and Wrexham. These priority locations are confidential and not for disclosure to candidates. Fred has sent you an email to look at before you start.
You need to write a brief summary for your manager. This should contain:
a) Clear details of how the candidate you have selected meets the criteria.
Then
b) Two brief summaries to be given to the failed candidates showing each of the reasons they weren’t selected.
From: Fred Thurnham
To: Edith Jones
Edith – many thanks for looking at these applications at such short notice. As well as the criteria I have given to you, you need to bear in mind the fact that priority will be given to organisations standing to benefit mainly the under 21 age group. Also, we have been given instructions from the board - certain regions have not been funded for the last four years and should be given priority where possible: these are Blaenau Gwent, Newcastle Emlyn, Llandrindod Wells, Neath, Llandeilo and Wrexham. These priority locations and the preference given to the under 21s are confidential and not for disclosure to candidates.
I have also received some letters from members of the general general public. One complains that immigrant communities have been receiving far too much money recently. Another complains that the Welsh language is not being promoted enough in the Rhondda area, and a third complains that too much lottery money is being spent on lesbian and gay art events. You might decide to take them into account.
Fred[
Application Form: Rhondda Welsh Sound Radio[/B][/CENTER]
Question 1:
Organisation Name: Rhondda Welsh Sound FM radio
Organisation Address: Rhondda Welsh Sound FM radio, 46-48 Coed Road, Ystrad, Rhondda Cynon Taff CF19 ARW
Main contact name: Caenwyn Edgar
Telephone number: 02920 856733
Best time to contact: any time
Question 2:
Do you have any specific communication needs (tick boxes)
Textphone:
Sign language:
Other languages: Welsh
Other (give details): Infra-red sound equipment for the hard of hearing
Question 3:
Are you a non-profit organisation?
Yes
Have you received lottery funding previously?
No
Question 4: Details of project:
Aim to promote the use and knowledge of the Welsh language on the radio in South Wales through a series of programmes, partially supported by the lottery scheme and partially by the donations of local businesses’ advertising revenue.
Project Title: Welsh Language Tuition on Radio
Where is Project Based? Rhondda Cynon Taff
Question 5:
Briefly describe what the project will do and what you will spend the grant on:
The money will be spent on devising and presenting a series of 12 half hour programmes teaching the Welsh language and promoting these in the community at heritage roadshows in the area. Students from the local college are expected to assist and give their services for free, so the money will be needed for accompanying text books, tutors, and recording studios.
Question 6:
Please tell us why you believe that your project is relevant to the heritage fund:
The project will help to advance the knowledge of the Welsh language in the area and bring it to a new audience. This is the second time that the radio station, which is staffed by volunteers, has piloted such a scheme, which also received funding from the Welsh lottery in 2003. The programme is expected to reach a radio audience of about 1,000 listeners based on recent audience research, more than twice that received in 2003. Based on audience research, 75% of the listeners are in the 25-45 age group. Any excess profit from the advertising revenue will be shared amongst the volunteers.
Approximate cost of project: £6,000
How much would you need? £4,500
Amount contributed from sponsors? £1,500 (contributed by advertising revenue to the station).
From own resources: £250
How long will the project last: Spring until autumn 2007
Application Form: Wrexham Asian Sculpture Festival
Question 1:
Organisation Name: Wrexham Asian Sculpture Festival
Organisation Address: Wrexham Sculpture Centre, 17-19 Allerton Road, Wrexham, LL4 8AT
Main contact name: Hardeep Kaur
Telephone number: 01978 987455 or 07866 548654
Best time to contact: afternoon
Question 2:
Do you have any specific communication needs (tick boxes)
Textphone: no
Sign language: yes
Other languages: Welsh, Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali
Other (give details):
Question 3:
Are you a non-profit organisation?
Yes
Have you received lottery funding previously? If so, when?
Yes – April 2000
Question 4: Details of project:
The sculpture centre has been established by four young Asian artists based in the Wrexham area to create works and exhibit them in the open air, with the aim of getting art out of the gallery and into the community. The festival ran for 4 weekends in August last year and provided a fun, innovative and artistic experience for over 750 adults and about 300 children who attended.
Project Title: Wrexham Asian Sculpture Month
Where is Project Based?
Wrexham
Question 5:
Briefly describe what the project will do and what you will spend the grant on:
The money will be spent on equipment, venue and transportation for exhibiting sculptures reflecting the life of the young Asian community in Wrexham. Part of the thinking will be to challenge prejudice and stereotyping and fostering awareness of these issues within the local community. The sculptures will be auctioned off at the end of the exhibition and any profits will be shared amongst the artists.
Question 6:
Please tell us why you believe that your project is relevant to the heritage fund:
The money will help to raise awareness both of the arts and of the Asian community in the Wrexham area.
Approximate cost of project:
£3,500
How much would you need?
£2,000
Amount contributed from sponsors?
£1,400
From own resources?
£100
How long will the project last: Summer 2007 and Summer 2008[/B]
[U]Application: Summer Drama Workshop for the Visually Impaired
Question 1:
Organisation Name: Millennium Youth Theatre
Organisation Address: 38, Gwyllyn Road, Neath, SA17 4AA
Main contact name: David Unwin
Telephone number: 01639 665577
Best time to contact: any time
Question 2:
Do you have any specific communication needs (tick boxes)
Textphone:
Sign language:
Other languages: Welsh
Other (give details):
Question 3:
Are you a non-profit organisation?
Yes
Have you received lottery funding previously? If so, when
Yes, 1998
Question 4: Details of project:
To fund a series of drama workshops for the visually impaired at the Millennium Youth theatre in Neath during the summer holidays.
Project Title: Summer Drama Workshop for the visually impaired.
Where is Project Based?
Neath
Question 5:
Briefly describe what the project will do and what you will spend the grant:
The theatre is proposing to use lottery funding to set up a series of drama workshops to take place over the summer holidays for the next three years. At the end of each summer workshop there will be a performance . The children will learn about drama and acting as well as the technical aspects of the theatre such as lighting, sound and direction.
Question 6:
Please tell us why you believe that your project is relevant to the Welsh heritage fund:
The project encourages visually impaired young children aged 8 to 12 to become involved in the culture and theatre of Wales and ensures that the performing arts are accessible to everyone. All levels of ability are catered for on the courses.
Approximate cost of project: £8,000
How much would you need? £6,000
Amount contributed from sponsors: £2,000
Total from own resources: £400
How long will the project last: Four hundred children are set to benefit in total over the next three years.[/B]