Do you know a community or charitable organisation that is looking for IT equipment and wants to get online? If so, they can apply for a BT Community Connections award today.
23 September 2009 - 6:54pm
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BT Community Connections is an award scheme which enables community and charitable organisations to get online. Groups can apply for a laptop and a year's free broadband connection. Award packages will be given to groups who can demonstrate how an award will benefit their work and the local community.
Any organisation, working in any field of community benefit, located anywhere within the United Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland can apply. In the past voluntary projects, silver-surfers, conservation organisations, family support groups, sports teams and youth groups have been successful.
To find out more and see case studies from past winners simply visit www.btcommunityconnections.com
The deadline for postal applications is 5 January 2010
The deadline for online applications is 7 January 2010
- Advice services
- Arts
- Carers
- Children and families
- Communications
- Community development
- Community safety
- Disability
- Education and training
- Environment
- Equality
- Health and wellbeing
- Housing and homelessness
- Human rights
- Men
- Older people
- Poverty
- Race/ethnicity
- Rural development
- Transport
- Urban regeneration
- Women
- Young people
- Funding
- ICT
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