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BBC Children in Need to temporarily close grant applications

BBC Children in Need is pausing applications after 15 April as part of an effort to improve its systems and processes.

It will still make grants throughout the year but will not accept new applications or new expressions of interest until the new grantee portal is opened by the end of September.

During this period, it will continue to consider and process all applications submitted on or before 15 April. Applicants may receive a decision one to two weeks later than normal.

Read more on the Children In Need website.

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