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Before Getting Started What community need is being addressed by the project? How is this project relative to your organization's mission? What are the project goals? What population will the project serve?
What is the expected impact to the community? What is the total cost of the project? What amount is requested from the Foundation? If the full amount of your request for funding cannot be granted, can your organization accept partial funding and still meet its project goals? How will requested funds be used?
What additional funding sources are needed? How will the project be implemented? What provisions exist to maintain the completed project?
Chart the timeline for implementing the project. What outputs (direct results of activities) are necessary to classify the project a success (e.g. training completed, credentials awarded, skills obtained, etc.)? What outcomes (changes caused by the project) are necessary to classify the project a success (e.g. jobs, wage increases, promotions, etc.)?
What tools will be used to evaluate the project (observation, surveys, interviews, focus groups, pre/post tests, etc.)? Attachment 2: Mission statement and nondiscrimination policy Attachment 3: Statement of qualifications of project personnel Attachment 4: Current board roster with professional affiliations Attachment 5: Copy of IRS determination letter establishing 501(c)(3) and 509(a) status (and fiscal sponsor agreement letter, if applicable) Attachment 6: Organization's current annual operating budget Attachment 7: Most recent financial statement (monthly, quarterly, etc.)
Attachment 8: Most recent audited financial statement or completed IRS Form 990 (if available) |
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