Friday 1 July is the deadline for applications to be submitted in response to the latest HEIF funding call.
Quick tips if you have yet to submit your final proposal.
- Make sure your word count is within the limits where specified.
- The review panel is made up of internal and external members – consider this when writing your proposal in terms of language, acronyms and abbreviations.
- Contact your DDRP if you have not already done so . Their signature is required. An electronic version is acceptable.
- Make sure the budget section has been completed and the totals add up.
- Supporting documentation is not needed. (Website links can be used within the proposal if relevant to your application.)
- Please submit your proposal in word format – so using the original application template.
Next steps
Based on the call schedule:
| Action | Date |
| Call w/c – applications open | w/c 06/06/16 |
| Proposal deadline – applications close | 01/07/16 Friday |
| Proposal review process | 04/07/16 – 18/07/16 |
| Successful projects announced | w/c 18/07/16 |
| New project funding starts | 01/08/16 |
For all details on the latest HEIF call click here.
Good luck!
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