2. We are a panel of students set up in this school
along with other schools to assess community
project proposals from the school population and
decide the amount of money a project can
receive.
Through voting as a panel,we will either approve
or reject your proposal and decide the amount of
money that we can grant your project.
Also the money of this fund comes from Tax
Payers
4. These are the people you can look for,regarding
assistance,application forms or any clarifications
Cassandra Jane Nerva(3E1)
Ho Shu Yi(3E1)
Daniel Ng Adhwa(3E1)
Nicholas Lee Wen Hao(3E1)
Muhammad Syafiq Bin Mohamed Noor(3E1)
Joseph Francis De Souza(3E3)
Jermain Teo(3E5)
Farhan Lestaluhu (3E5)
Cawin Chan Jun Hern (2E2)
Teddy Ahmad Nur Insani B M S (2E2)
5. The amount that we can fund per project is
up to maximum $1500,or 80 % of the total
amount expenditure of your project.
The actual funded amount cannot exceed the
grant amount that is approved by the
panelists.
Applicants are allowed to find sponsors/do
fund raising events to cover the 20%
remaining (not covered by the CCM)
Please note that only expenditure with
receipts will be funded
6. Community Element:
Your project proposal must adress an issue
or area of concern in the school or the
neighbouring community
Your project proposed must benefit the
school or neighbouring community
Eg:Project will benefit the needy elderly in the
neighbourhood by improving the facilities
that they regularly use.
7. Youth Element:
Grant Applicants (YOU!) must be youths
between 13 and 17 years old.
Your project must be crafted,proposed and
executed by students (student initiated)
Examples:
The project was wholly initiated by the
students.The teachers only played an
advisory roles.
8. Effective Use of Funds:
Items that are being funded must be of
extreme importance to the project
The same event must NOT be funded twice
CCM Funds must not be used for the personal
profit or material benefit of any of the
applicants(You) or their families/associates
9. Comply with Legal Provisos
Activities must be legal
Examples:
The project should not have any inflammatory
or discriminatory religious,or racial
elements,advamce partisan political agenda
or be contrary to the interest of the
community and society at large.
Project should not promote any areas that
may be controversial in Singapore
10. Any items that is not essential to the project
that is submitted
Any items for new or existing project
proposed and planned by any
beneficiaries,including,school and local
organisation.(In other words,projects which
are not student initiated/not proposed by
students )
11. The need/concern that you have identified.
A detailed description of what you are going
to do to adress the concern that you have
identified in the community(What is the
project about?)
The learning objective or outcome you want
to achieve by carrying out this project.
Role of each team member and the allocation
of duties.
12. A detailed budget breakdown to show that
the funding you are applying for is being put
to good use.(Eg.Stating the price for the food)
Information on the sponsors and
organisations that are helping you along with
the project (if applicable)
13. Based on the merits of your project proposal
against the criteria of the Campus
Changemakers assesment,we will discuss and
decide if your project should be funded by
the Campus Changemakers Fund.
The decisions we make are final once your
project receives majority of votes.
14. Please ensure that you complete and submit
your final project report(including the actual
expenditure table with receipts) within one
month upon the succesful completion of your
community project
REMEMBER:Only expenditure with receipts can
be funded
15. Remember that even if your
proposal is not granted,you
can come back again to try out
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