Advisory Committee Member

About BBC Children in Need BBC Children in Need believe every child and young person deserves the opportunity to thrive and be the best they can be. We are local to people in all corners of the UK, supporting small and large organisations. Thanks to the support of the public, we currently fund around 1,300 local charities and projects across the UK working with children and young people facing disadvantage. The BBC Children in Need Appeal started in 1927 on BBC radio when it raised £1,143. Since 1980 it has been an annual live television and radio appeal. In the 1980s the charity was established as a grant-making trust to distribute funds raised by the annual appeal throughout the UK. Since then, BBC Children in Need, working in partnership with the BBC, has raised and distributed over £800 million to projects working with disadvantaged children and young people across the UK. The Committee Member Role BBC Children in Need are particularly keen to appoint Committee Members from the following areas: Cambridgeshire, Cumbria, Derbyshire, East Yorkshire, Greater Manchester, Lincolnshire, Merseyside, Norfolk, North Yorkshire, Shropshire, Suffolk, and the North East of England. Advisory Committees advise the Trustees of BBC Children in Need on grant awards across the UK. Committee members are highly valued, help to maintain the integrity of the Charity and help to achieve a balanced portfolio of grants, based on our strategic priorities, policies, guidelines and criteria. Each Advisory Committee member is part of a small team, who collectively bring a range of skills, knowledge and experience including: working with children and young people; the voluntary sector; disability; social services; equal opportunities; business planning and finance; the rights of the child, and lived experience of some of the challenges we seek to address. An Advisory Committee Member must be able to work as part of a team, communicate effectively and evaluate the merits of a grant application in an objective manner. Grant applications are reviewed by local Children in Need staff and assessed by a team of assessors. They then go to the Committee who review and discuss the applications with staff representatives during the Grant Allocation meeting. Recommendations on those to be funded are then made to the BBC Children in Need Trustees who make the final decisions on applications. In addition to the Grant Allocation meetings, two Planning and Portfolio meetings will be held each year for Advisory Committee members to collectively review the National or Regional grant portfolio and plan.

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