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    HI, not sure posted the first one correctly. Has anyone heard of PROBE (government body i think) they help with getting grant. Does anyone know how they work and when the grant is approved, do they buy the things themselves or they allow you to buy the things yourself.

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    Do you mean a start up grant ?

    You may be eligible to apply for a start-up grant if you live in England or Wales. This payment can help with initial costs involved in starting your childminding business, such as buying toys, safety equipment, insurance, registration fees and other 'tools of the trade'. You'll find out more about this during the registration process as the availability of the start-up grant varies from region to region.

    Is this what you mean ?

    Angel xx

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    Thanks Angel for the reply. It is a start up grant, i applied for it through probe and it was granted but the person that guided me through the proposal said i should bring the list of what i want to buy and they will do the buying for me. Is that how it work with PROBE or any grant organisation

 

 

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