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The Open Door Fund
The Community Foundation
1123 Spruce Street
Boulder, CO 80304

303.442.0436

opendoorchair
@opendoorfund.org

The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County


improving the lives
of gays and lesbians in Boulder County
Deadline: 5:00 p.m. June 29, 2001   


May 15 , 2001

Dear Friend:

We are pleased to invite you to apply for a grant from the Open Door Fund, a fund of The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County.  This fund was established in 1996 to provide funding opportunities for Boulder CountyĖs gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered (GLBT) organizations and other groups serving GLBT needs.  We will be accepting applications through Friday, June 29, 2001.

Grant funds have been made available this year by the Gill Foundation and local fund raising. This year, about $18,000 will be available to individuals, groups, and organizations serving the Boulder County GLBT community.

Categories of special interest for funding include: 

  1. Gathering Places: GLBT people have identified as a primary need safe venues to gather.
  2. Communications and Networks: This might include Ō but is not limited to Ō newsletters, resource guides, or Internet services.
  3. Social, Recreational, Arts and Cultural Programs
  4. Spiritual Needs
  5. Mental Health and Counseling
  6. Youth Needs
  7. Family and Relationships
  8. Workplace Issues
  9. Other Unmet Needs: If we failed to identify an area that is important to you or your organization, we encourage you to let us know.  Please identify the need and offer evidence as to why it is a need. 

 Please be advised that policies of The Community Foundation and the Open Door Fund prevent us from funding the following: 

  • Proposals where grant money would be used to further a particular political or religious doctrine; 
  • Agencies or individuals without §501(c)(3) status, although you are invited to apply under the umbrella of a sponsoring agency; or 
  • Proposals serving populations outside of Boulder County.

Your proposal should include the following: 

  1. A cover letter, identifying yourself and your proposal;
  2. The Colorado Common Grant Application;
  3. A typed discussion (no more than three pages, please) of your proposed project, including who will be involved and how the program works or will work;
  4. A program budget, indicating how you anticipate using the grant money, and where any additional funding is coming from;
  5. If you received funding last year, YOU MUST SUBMIT A ONE-PAGE PROGRESS REPORT ON YOUR PROJECT, OR YOUR PROPOSAL WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED;
  6. A list of your board or directors, or that of your §501(c)(3) sponsor*;
  7. Proof of your (or your sponsorĖs) §501(c)(3) status*.  If you are partnering with a fiscal sponsor, we will require a letter on its letterhead confirming the affiliation;
  8. A copy of your organizationĖs non-discrimination policy*; preference will be given to those that include sexual orientation;
  9. Additional documentation or letters of support are welcome.

*If you have applied for funding from The Community Foundation within the past 12 months, the information you submitted is still current, you do not need to resubmit these items.

Mail or Bring Your Application (one original plus four copies) To:
The Open Door Fund
C/O The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County
1113 Spruce St., Suite 305
Boulder, CO  80302
DEADLINE 5 p.m. June 29, 2001

Please feel free to call Margaret Katz at 303- 442-0436 or e-mail to Margaret@commfound.org  if you have questions.

Sincerely,

Susan Schmidt
Chair, Grants Committee

 

 

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