It is 11 October 2006. You are Edith Jones. You are working on a project to allocate up to £5,000 to one of three causes to benefit from funds available from the Welsh Lottery Board. Your manager, Fred Thurnham, has given you three application forms from which you have been asked to select the one that best fits the criteria for the funding in order to put it through to the next round. Fred has given you 45 minutes to analyse the forms and award the money to the scheme that fulfils most or all of the conditions. Note that some of the conditions are essential, and some are preferable.
The applicants must contribute at least 25% in cash to the cost of the project, and 5% of the total must be from their own resources. Priority will be given
a) to organisations which do not stand to make a profit, but all should receive some kind of funding from a partnership or sponsor
and b) to organisations standing to benefit the under 21 age group. The projects should have the broad aim of conserving or advancing heritage or promote minorities in the local community, encouraging the local population to understand more about their local environment and involve as many of them as possible. The projects can be funded only up to 31 December 2007 and the organisation must not have received funds from the lottery within the last five years. Certain regions have not been funded for the last four years and should be given priority where possible: these are Blaenau Gwent, Newcastle Emlyn, Llandrindod Wells, Neath, Llandeilo and Wrexham. These priority locations are confidential and not for disclosure to candidates. Fred has sent you an email to look at before you start.
You need to write a brief summary for your manager. This should contain:
a) Clear details of how the candidate you have selected meets the criteria.
Then
b) Two brief summaries to be given to the failed candidates showing each of the reasons why they weren’t selected.
2007-02-24
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