
Your American
Legion Post #155
2007/2008 Chairman
is Larry White and can be reached at 352-212-8750 or at the Post at
352-795-6526

Information for Grant
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Areas of
Interest:
We accept proposals from
non-profit organizations 'in the State of Florida for projects,
which meet one of the Florida Children and Youth Fund's two basic
purposes: 1. To contribute to the physical, mental and emotional
welfare of children through the programs of new and innovative
organizations designed to benefit youth and 2. To contribute to
the physical, mental and emotional welfare of children through
program of already well-established organizations in the community
to benefit youth.
Funding Policies: 1.
The Florida Children and Youth Fund grants are awarded for a time
period of one (1) year. All grants must be completed between the
period of August I to July 31 of the award year. Grants are not
renewable. 2. Grants will range from $500.00 to $30,000. This is
determined by the Florida Children and Youth Fund Board of
Directors.
Limitations: 1. Grants are
awarded only to non-profit, tax-exempt organizations. They are never
awarded directly or indirectly to an individual for his or her
personal use. 2. Grants are not made for any of the normal,
day-to-day operating expenses of the grantee or special operating
expenses connected with the grants. 3. Grants will not be given
for construction of any type. 4. Grants will not be given to
match government funds. 5. Grants are not to defray educational
expenses for Master or Doctrinal candidate to perform research for
degree requirements. 6. Grants are never given for personnel
expenses, i.e. salaries, insurance, fringe benefits, or for the
purpose of coordinated seminars or training programs. Specifically,
grants are not made to cover lodging, travel nor food expenses,
registration fees or per them expenses. 7. Grants are not given
to purchase equipment for the purpose of conducting research and
seminars. 8. Grants are never made to pay salaries or fees for
consultants, secretaries or other clerical type help. 9. Grants
are not given to cover such costs as storage, computer time,
telephone, analysis or the cost of office space rental. 10.
Assisting the children of this State is our primary concern. We do
not fund programs that fail to meet the basic criteria of direct
benefit to the children of the State of
Florida.
Deadlines: 1. Request for grant
will be mailed out to requesting organizations by the Department of
Florida American Legion Office upon request. 2. Deadline for
receipt of applications is April 1.
Application
Procedures: 1. Any non-profit organization sponsored by
an American Legion Post, Sons of American Legion Squadron and/or
American Legion Auxiliary Unit may contact the Department of Florida
American Legion Office and request in writing, a copy of the Florida
Children and Youth Fund application. 2. Request for grants are
mailed to requesting organizations upon request. Requests must be
received by the Department of Florida American Legion State Office
by 1 May. 3. Request for grants submissions should follow written
guideline recommendations made in requested application. 4.
Project outline should include direct impact on children and
specific benefits of project, 5. Budget figures are required for
the project only. 6. References should be individuals with a
working knowledge of project and capable of answering questions
concerning request for grants. 7. The Florida Children and Youth
Fund Board of Directors will review all grants to see which ones
meet the criteria for funding. 8. Each year at Florida
Department Convention, the Board of Directors meet to consider grant
requests and announce grant recipients. 9. Personal appearances
before the Board of Directors for the purpose of promotion and/or
clarifying a grant by the grant applicant or associates are
prohibited. 10. All grant seekers will receive written
notification of the Board's decisions. There is no right of
appeal, Guidelines for Submitting Request for Grant (Follow
these steps if applicable to the grant.)
1.
Summary: A. Brief description describing the
proposed project. B. Problem statement or assessment
needs.
2. Introduction: A. Describe staff
and organization's qualifications to receive funding. B. Outline
goals and objectives. C. Describe in detail how and when goals
and objectives will be accomplished (methodology). D. Identify
participants and describe their levels of involvement in the
proposed project. E. Describe community links. F. Provide
information about your organization. G. What American Legion
Post, Sons of American Legion Squadron, and/or American Legion
Auxiliary Unit is sponsoring this request for grant?
3.
Program: A. Describe, with documentation and
statistics if available, problems and/or concerns to be
addressed. B. Include documentation that will support the
proposed project. C. Describe, if any, existing efforts to
overcome the problems.
4. Evaluation: A.
Describe how accomplishments/failures will be measured. B. A
narrative report of the program accomplishments must be submitted to
the Department of Florida American Legion Children and Youth
Commission Chairman on October 3 1, plus a year end report due on
July 1.
5. Future Funding: Explain method of
continual funding after this grant is depleted.
6.
Budget: A. Line items identifying all financial
and in-kind resources needed to operate the proposed project. B.
Make sure the components of your work plan are budgeted.
7.
Evidence of Support: Letters of support
from community/agency especially if they are listed as
participants.
AMERICAN LEGION DEPARTMENT OF
FLORIDA CHILDREN & YOUTH FUND
Request for Grant
Application DATE: NAME OF NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION:
LOCATION: AMOUNT OF GRANT PROPOSAL: SPONSORED BY POST,
UNIT OR SQUADRON: BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PURPOSE FOR THE USE OF
THE GRANT

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