Are you looking for free cash to turn your ideas into actions. Then the Pembrokeshire YouthBank might have the answer.

The Pembrokeshire YouthBank is a group of young people, aged 11-25, living in the county. They give out grants of up to £500 to fund young people's good ideas to benefit their community. But have you got what they want? That is the question.

• Are you a group or individual aged 11-25 and living in Pembrokeshire? (Groups applying must have at least 50 per cent young people aged 11-25, and there must be an adult (over 18) linked to the group/individual.

• Does your project help those involved and also the community?

• Can you give evidence of the completed project by either pictures, videos, written details etc? (This will help to promote the project).

• Are you willing to promote the Pembrkeshire YouthBank ?

• Are you willing to complete an 'equal opportunities monitoring form' if your application is successful?

The YouthBank, meanwhile, say they are unable to fund religious/political projects, anything illegal or discriminatory, or that could give them a bad reputation.

"If your project has what we are looking for and you are ready to go the next step, then you will need to make an application," said a spokesperson. "This can be done by either filling in an application form or making a tape/video telling us what we need to know."

Applications will be looked at four times a year, the deadline for the the next ones being Monday, November 12.

For more information, contact the co-ordinator Jenny on 07776 181056 or jenny.pike@princes- trust.org.uk, or e-mail [email protected]">[email protected].