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Applicants must be members of the ALT in the year in which the grant is to be awarded.
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Applicants must be affiliated to a higher or further education institution which must agree to administer any grant awarded.
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Grants will not normally exceed £3000 for a single project, but applicants may state a case why funds in excess of that amount are required.
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Applications which are not on the correct form or which are incomplete or not submitted by the deadline will not be considered.
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Any guidance in blue in the form below should be deleted.
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Applications are considered by a subcommittee of the ALT’s Executive Committee and any amounts awarded may differ from the amount applied for.
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Grants will not normally be paid for transcription costs only.
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Grants will not normally cover conference attendance or activities which are concerned only with dissemination.
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Successful applicants must supply a short summary of their proposed project for inclusion on the ALT website after the award is made and also a report of their findings which could alternatively take the form of a blog or other media output (such as a video or podcast) within 3 months of completing the project.
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The application should be accompanied by a letter from the institution at which the applicant is based confirming that they are willing to administer the grant.
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Projects should finish by 31 July 2025.
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Applications should either be submitted via this form or be sent by email to the ALT Secretary Dionne Cruickshank by email (assoclawteachers@gmail.com) by the deadline which is 4pm (UK time) on Friday 31 May 2024.