What's it all about?

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You can ask your school to apply as a school project or you as a Surrey 14 - 16 year old can tell us which charity deserves a cash award - there's guidance to tell you how to bid by clicking here.


You'll need to consider areas of human need – whether it is local or international
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Next, you’ll find and contact charities that seek to help people

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You'll explain the Youth for Charity project to the charities so you can learn what the charity would do with a cash award. You will need to interact with the charity and robustly research the charities aims, where they get their existing funding from, what they would spend an award on, etc. More information on questions to be asked of the charity is here

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The submission: Presentations/bids will be submitted online by the end of March 2012.  

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The presentation should be able to be read or viewed in 5 minutes or less and can be

  • Written
  • Video
  • PowerPoint or similar
  • Mixture! – a combination of the above

Awards will be made at the end of April 2012. We’ll try to get you along to present awards (if you want to!) to the successful charities and to participate in media stories reporting on the winners and how the awards will be spent.
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If you're from a school that would like to take part then we'll be pleased to send you some more information so please

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 contact Mackrell Turner Garrett on 01483 755609
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or mention "Youth for Charity" on the MTG contact form by clicking here
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 or post a comment below with your contact details

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