The applicant must supply six copies of the following: a completed
fund application form, a brief proposal, and a copy of the
organization's most recent 501(c)(3) IRS ruling. This material must be postmarked
no later than February 15, for consideration in March; or August 15, for consideration
in September. USE 1ST CLASS, PRIORITY OR EXPRESS MAIL - WILL NOT ACCEPT
CERTIFIED MAIL (or any service requiring pickup or signature, its a
20 mile roundtrip to the Post office). Time-sensitive emergency grants will
be considered out of cycle.
Please be as succinct as possible. We admire conservation over elegance.
Clearly define the project goals; state the methodology for attaining project goals. (e.g. 40 volunteer hours organized and supervised by ...)
Please give full financial disclosure: specify the total cost of the project, how the grant money will be used, and identify all other sources of funds.
Any funds given by JSF must be used in the manner outlined in the grant request. If changes in the original grant proposal become desirable amendments must be agreed upon by both JSF and the grantee and presented in writing.
Please specify the name of a person who will be available, if needed, to answer questions before the board evaluates the request.
Complete an interim report - due at four months, and a final evaluation. Forms supplied by JSF.
Arrange for follow-up visits by a board member.
Some of the criteria by which the JSF board evaluates requests:
Does the grant request meet the mission of the JSF?
Will the project benefit the relationship between many people and the environment or reach a group which is under represented?
Will JSF's participation make a difference with to this project?
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