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In a Project Plan - and for many funding
applications - you need to explain the staffing structure
of your organisation, as it is now if you are an existing
business and how it will be in the future.
These things
will be useful:
- A skills audit
- a list of the skills you need
Once you
have decided these, consider how to divide you needs
up into posts and whether the best way to meet needs
is through full time or part time staff, or by using
trainees or volunteers. You may also contract with
other organisations or freelancers
to buy in skills or have them provided by project
partners, under a partnership agreement
- Job descriptions
Outline the
main tasks and salary scale for the post.
NOF/DfEE
Applications need to show they have considered the
whole range from base level support, mentoring and
facilitation, to administration and management of
the project. Project management and co-ordination
are particularly important to plan if you are working
with partner organisations. (NOF/DfEE Section 7.7)
If you are
using volunteers you will need to outline their
roles and how many volunteers will be involved (NOF/DfEE
Applicants see Section 7.8)
- A diagram
to show how staff link together and who reports to
whom -'sometimes called 'an organogram'
- A recruitment
plan with dates and costs
You will need
to consider what the costs are to the employing organisation
in terms of employers' contributions and staff benefits,
and how these will be covered. Show these costs in your
cashflow forecast.
For NOF/DfEE
Applications you will need a Funding Plan, and staff
skills, and their track record in fund raising, will
be an important part of this.
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