o Continual development and support of staff and volunteers to deliver excellent
bereavement care at the various levels provision (see adult framework for
bereavement care for more details on levels of service provision)
• Demonstrate clear and thoughtful planning
• Advanced consideration of any potential risks, resistance and adverse effects.
Applications that score higher on the score sheet will be given priority consideration for a Grant.
Consideration will also be given to ensure a balanced geographical spread. All applicants will be
informed whether their proposal has been accepted for a Grant.
What happens if we are successful in applying for a Grant?
The IHF will be in contact with you to arrange payment of the Grant. A timeline will be agreed for
your project which will include start, end and review date.
Your project plan should include a review of the activity or event which is the focus of this grant
application. You are required to submit a one-page report on your project after its completion date
and include any findings or outcomes of your review.
You and IHF will agree a plan for presenting your project and sharing your experience at a IHF
bereavement event. IHF should be acknowledged in the branding and advertising of your project
activity.
What happens if we are unsuccessful in applying for a Grant?
The IHF team will be in contact with you to explain how your proposal was assessed against the
selection criteria and the reasons why the Grant was not given.
Is the Grant transferable to another project?
No, any Grant awarded is done so based on the project outlined in the Grant application.
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