Developing a Foundation project
In planning for most complex projects ‘the devil is in the detail’, and planning an e-learning initiative is certainly no exception in this respect. Introducing e-learning is about managing a series of interconnecting and mutually related issues, all of which add up to a successful project. Managing any form of change is best seen as a process rather than an event, and this section of the website provides support notes that tackle some of the issues which will contribute to the success or failure of that change process.
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Managing Project Funds
The North East e-Learning Foundation understands the demands that regular donation collection can place on a school project.
Working in partnership with Unity Trust Bank, the North East e-Learning Foundation has developed a Donation Management Service (DMS), to remove the administrative burden associated with the handling of regular donations allowing you time to focus on running your project.
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Grant Funding
The e-Learning Foundation has helped schools from across the region to secure in excess of £300,000 worth of grant funding over the past two years. The funding has come from both regional and national sources and in all cases has formed just part of the funding mix of school led home access projects. This section of the site looks in detail at the types of funding available, how schools can apply for a grant and also the criteria that a school can expect to have associated with incoming funds.
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Live Projects
Existing North East e-Learning Foundation projects
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