All grants will be scored in the same way, based on the outcomes of the Community Insight Profile along with four additional scoring criteria listed below.

Applications will be scored by a panel of community members and partners.

  1. How the application addresses the outcomes of the Community Insight Profile and seeks to improve the Health and Wellbeing of the local community – 60% 
  2. How the applicant demonstrates the skills and ability to deliver community projects (10%)
  3. How the applicant demonstrates an understanding of the target area (10%)
  4. How the project seeks to work in partnership with other groups/organisations and the applicant's ability to engage and reach the residents in these groups (10%)
  5. How the project seeks to be sustainable once the funding period has ended (10%)

A uniform and fair approach to scoring across the board

Each scoring question will be marked out of 5 (before applying the relevant weighting) on the basis that your answer matches criteria in the following way:

5 - Consistently shows thorough and comprehensive evidence, covering all of the criteria

4 - Consistently shows strong, positive evidence, covering the majority of the criteria

3 - Shows relevant positive evidence, covering a significant proportion of the criteria

2 - Covers some of the criteria definition, showing insufficient strong evidence

1 - Covers a small proportion of the criteria, showing insufficient evidence

0 - Out of scope/Provides negative or no information or evidence that criteria is met

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