FEBRUARY 25, 2010 -- For many years the National Grange conducted an active Deaf Awareness Program which led to many valuable projects that enabled our members to learn more about deaf people and their challenges. In many cases, great relationships were also built with the deaf community. A fund was developed within the National Grange Foundation for the purpose of supporting deaf activities within the Grange. Because funds are still available, this grant program is being offered to assist states with funding various deaf awareness activities.
Eligibility
Any State Grange is eligible to apply for a grant to assist with a worthwhile project that may be planned within the state, using the attached application form as a guide.
Timeline
Grant applications will be due on June 30, 2010.
Guidelines
Grants up to a maximum of $500.00 will be awarded to each approved application, and will be awarded to the State Grange. The State Grange will have the option of transferring those funds to the Community or Pomona Grange conducting the deaf activity included in the grant application.
A maximum of three grants will be awarded in 2010.
Grants may be awarded for any project that enhances deaf education. Preference will be given to high quality activities that involve significant numbers of individuals. Creativity and uniqueness of the projects will also be factored into the selection process.
Applications
The application should be in document form and include the following information:
Name of State Grange Date of Application Name of the Project Description of the Project Anticipated number of people involved Anticipated impact on the Grange (State and/or Local) Anticipated impact on the Community or State Other anticipated results of the project
For more information contact Stephanie Wilkins at SWIlkins@nationalgrange.org prior to the June 30, 2010 deadline.
|