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GRANT SEMINAR ON MARCH 3

How to Fill Out the Sullivan Renaissance Paperwork

February 24, 2010

[FERNDALE] – Volunteers interested in participating in the 2010 Sullivan Renaissance grant program can get help in planning their projects and completing their applications during the “How to Fill Out the Paperwork” seminar beginning at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, March 3 at the CVI Building in Ferndale. 

Volunteering time to improve one’s community is work enough; filling out the paperwork should be the easy part.  Sullivan Renaissance staff will meet with potential applicants to discuss project ideas and review paperwork.  Refreshments will be served.

Applications are available for download from the Sullivan Renaissance web site (http://www.sullivanrenaissance.org/participate/applications/) in a portable document format (PDF) with fillable form fields.  Applications can be completed electronically and e-mailed to Sullivan Renaissance (along with other required documentation) or printed out and mailed before the March 24 deadline.

If requested, Sullivan Renaissance representatives will visit communities at their convenience to explain the program and assist with the application process.

Beautification and community development grant applications – including intern applications – are due on Wednesday, March 24.  These grants will be awarded at the Spring Forum on April 15 at 7:00 p.m. at the CVIBuilding in Liberty.  Projects must be completed in August. 

Note that several Sullivan Renaissance grant programs have different deadlines and requirements, including: environmental, municipal and seasonal grants; and scholarship programs.  

Sullivan Renaissance is a beautification and community development program principally funded by the Gerry Foundation.  Additional funding has been secured by NYS Senator John J. Bonacic and Assemblywoman Aileen M. Gunther. 

To register or for more information, visit www.sullivanrenaissance.org or call 845-295-2445.