When grants cannot be given
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To projects which do not provide any benefit for older people, those with mobility issues or disability, within the North Devon Council area.
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To organisations involved in Party Politics or promoting political views
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For activities that promote religious beliefs or pay towards any maintenance or works to a religious building. However, religious organisations can receive grants for the community and social aspects of their activity which do not promote religious beliefs
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Retrospectively (ie, for expense incurred or purchases made before a grant has been formally offered) or to meet debts or liabilities
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To organisations that have not complied with the conditions of grants given in the past by North Devon Council
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For donations, to individuals, or to profit making organisations
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For projects that should ordinarily be the statutory responsibility of another organisation
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To Schools or Academies (though PTA groups can apply for funding for extra-curricular activities)
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For a grant on the behalf of another community group, organisation, club, charity, CIC or voluntary group who has responsibility for delivering the project. Applications will be accepted from a Town or Parish Council on behalf of an organisation who do not have a constitution or bank account.
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For the payment of direct staff costs, salaries or wages.
- For projects or activities outside North Devon District Council area