Request for
Proposals
Deadline: 5:00 p.m.
Friday, June 30, 2006
May 30 , 2006
Dear Friends:
We warmly invite you to apply for a grant from the Open Door Fund, a fund of The Community Foundation Serving Boulder County. We will be accepting applications through Friday, June 30, 2006.
Background of the Open Door Fund
Open Door is a permanently endowed fund, established in 1996. We raise money and distribute grants for Boulder Country programs which enhance the lives of gay, lesbian, bi and transgender people.
We raise this grant money through our annual Open Door Dinner and Auction and other local fundraising. To date, we have given more than $300,000 to organizations serving Boulder County’s LGBTQ communities. We fund
- GLBTQ Gathering Places and Safe Venues
- Communications and Networks: This includes newsletters, resource guides, Internet services and more.
- Social, Recreational, Arts, Cultural, and Workplace Needs and Programs
- Spiritual Needs
- Mental Health and Counseling
- Youth, Elder, Family and Relationships Needs
- Other Unmet Needs: If we’ve left out an important area, let us know.
Please identify the need and tell us more about it.
Eligibility Criteria for Grantee Organizations
- While we sometimes fund general operating expenses, we give preference to proposals for specific projects or activities.
- Projects must support the LGBTQ community.
- Applicants must be non-profit organizations with an IRS 501(c)(3) designation or governmental or public entities. Groups or organizations without an IRS 501(c)(3) designation may only apply in partnership with one of the nonprofit designations listed above.
- The group or organization must provide services or conduct the proposed activities within Boulder County for the benefit of Boulder County residents.
- The Open Door Fund does not fund projects that further a particular religious or political doctrine.
Want to Apply?
Proposals must include the following:
- The Colorado Common Grant Application cover page .
- A written description (up to three pages) of your proposed project, including who will be involved and how the program will work.
- A program budget, indicating how you anticipate using the grant money, and other funding sources you receive monies from.
- If you received Open Door funding last year, you must submit a
one-page progress report ( Grant Report Form). Without it, your proposal will not be considered.
- Additional documentation or letters of support are welcome.
Additionally, we need the following 3 items (note: if you have applied for funding from The Community Foundation within the past 12 months and the information below is still current, you do not need to resubmit):
- A list of your board or directors , or that of your §501(c)(3) sponsor
- Proof of your (or your sponsor’s) §501(c)(3) status. If you are partnering with a fiscal sponsor, you must include a letter on their letterhead confirming the affiliation.
- A copy of your organization’s non-discrimination policy (preference will be given to those that include sexual orientation)
DEADLINE:
5 p.m.- June 30, 2006
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR SUBMITTING E-MAIL PROPOSALS:
(E-Mail is the preferred method of submission.)
Send ONE copy of your written
description and accompanying materials to
Materials are preferred in Microsoft programs.
You will receive a return e-mail confirming
that your materials have been received.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING PAPER COPIES
OF PROPOSALS (If you cannot send e-mail):
You can mail or hand-deliver six
copies of your written description and accompanying
materials to:
The Community Foundation
1123 Spruce Street
Boulder, CO 80302
Sorry, we cannot accept faxes.
Please feel free to call Carly Hare at 303.442.0436
or e-mail
if you have questions. More information
is also available on our website: www.opendoorfund.org.
In Community,
Ellen Orleans
Grants Committee Chairwoman
Open Door Fund Advisory Committee |
Carly
Hare
Programs Director
The Community Foundation |
P.S.
The Advisory Committee of the Open Door
Fund encourages all LGBTQ organizations
in Boulder County to list themselves on
the special web site called Culture of Giving
which has been established by The Community
Foundation to offer nonprofits a chance
to tell potential donors about themselves.
For information and to register your organization,
visit http://www.cultureofgiving.org/nonprofits.cfm
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