Ellensburg
School District Education Foundation Mini-Grant Program
Guideline Quick Browse
* Grant Program Description
* Award Information
* Eligibility
* How to Prepare and Submit an Application
* Application Review
* Award Administration
* Applicant Responsibilities
* Questions*
* Application Cover Sheet
* Grant Application
Mini-Grant Program Description
The Education Foundation Mini-Grant program supports new
and innovative programs proposed by faculty, classified staff, students,
parent groups, or administrators that enhance or supplement district educational
goals that otherwise would not be funded by traditional means.
Proposed programs should appeal to a wide range of people or directly
to a target audience within the school district.
Projects should:
* be based on sound scholarship
* be innovative, and supplement district and/or school building education
goals
* be of interest to broad audiences
* involve both students and staff in all phases of development and implementation
Mini-grants can be used to support:
* short duration projects that are developed and implemented in one school
year
* projects, programs, equipment and/or services in the Ellensburg School
District
* travel, registration costs associated with principal or Superintendent
approved courses or seminars
* cost-share projects/programs with the applicant or other third party
funding entities
Mini-grants cannot be used to support:
* salaries or employment benefits
* existing or on-going programs
* normal contractual obligations of the school district
* professional development or tuition costs associated with advance degrees
or required certification
* general operations; or renovation, restoration, rehabilitation, or construction
of facilities
* projects that seek to persuade participants of a particular political,
philosophical, religious or ideological point of view; or
* projects that advocate a particular program of social action
The Foundation will consider other grant proposals, outside the Mini-Grant
program, including the writing and submission of grant proposals that
meet the goals of the Foundation. Contact the Education Foundation for
other grant proposals and opportunities.
Award Information
Mini-grants proposals are accepted throughout the year.
Amount of funding for the min-grant program is subject to funds available
to the Foundation through fund raising activities.
The amount the Foundation will award is dependent upon the number of
proposals received, the amount of each proposal, and the merit of the
proposal. Approved projects may be fully or partially funded. Mini-grants
may be cost shared with the applicant or other third-parties.
Eligibility
Any faculty, classified staff, student, parent group or
administrator of the Ellensburg School District may apply for a mini-grant.
All faculty and student group applications must be approved by the building
principal. Applications submitted by any building or program administrator
in the district must be approved by the Superintendent.
New applications for projects that would use the same topics and formats
from a current funded project to reach new venues and audiences will not
be accepted until the current project has been completed and an evaluation
submitted. (The evaluation can be included with the new application.)
Only one such application will be accepted for any given project.
How to Prepare and Submit an Application
Preparing an Application
Prior to submitting a proposal, applicants are encouraged to discuss
the concept with their immediate supervisor: faculty, classified staff,
parent groups, and students, should review their proposed project with
the building principal; administrators and program supervisors, the Superintendent.
The building principal’s, or the Superintendent’s commitment
and approval are essential.
A complete application includes the following:
1. Application Cover Sheet.
Complete
the cover sheet and obtain the necessary signatures.
2. Grant Application.
Attached to
the cover sheet a completed grant application form that provides the
following information:
* Project Description. Provide a brief description of the project, why
there is a need within the school district for this project, and rational
why this project should be funded.
* Project Objectives. Clearly and precisely state the objectives of your
project and what outcomes you expect as a result of funding this project.
* Project Evaluation. Briefly describe how the objectives will be measured
and when the project will be evaluated. Include the criteria you plan
to use to determine success.
* Project Innovation. Briefly describe why this project is innovative
and is a special need in your building or classroom.
* Budget. Detail costs associated with your project. Include specific
information such as kinds of materials, services, and equipment needed.
List sources of supplies and costs, or other resources that will be involved
to complete the project.
* Project Impacts. Summarize the anticipated short and long-term effects
the project may have on students and/or the school district.
Grant Application Suggestions
* Your chances of receiving a grant will be better is your proposal
is educationally sound and shows creativity.
* The budget should include the project costs requested that will be charged
to the Mini-Grant as well as those that will be supported by the applicant
or third-party cash and in-kind contributions (cost-sharing).
* Include any supplementary materials, such as catalogs, brochures, budget
information, seminar/registration materials, or sample work as part of
the application that will help the Foundation in the review process.
Send the completed grant application and application cover sheet to:
Mini-Grant Program
Ellensburg School District Education Foundation
PO Box 464
Ellensburg, WA 98926
Deadline for Submissions
The Foundation will accept applications throughout the
school year; however, the Foundation will need 60 days to review the proposed
project for approval.
Application Review
Applications will be evaluated by the following criteria:
* Is the need for this project clearly explained*
* Are the goals and objectives of the project clearly stated* Are they
realistic and achievable*
* Does the project support or supplement building or district goals*
* Is the plan of action clearly described* Are the needed materials, resource
personnel, and the schedule specified*
* Are the plans for evaluating the project clearly defined*
* Is the budget request reasonable and sufficiently detailed*
* Does the proposal indicate creative and innovative thinking by the applicant*
* Is the project cost above and beyond the allocated budget available
from the Ellensburg School District*
Review and Selection Process
The Foundation Grant Allocation Committee will review
all submitted mini-grant applications and will recommend to the Foundation
Board of Directors applications to approve and the amount.
Award Administration Information
Applicants will be notified by mail 60 days after submission.
The Foundation will reimburse the amount of the mini-grant to the successful
applicant when evidence is presented that the project has been completed,
or demonstrated project commitment by the applicant, or upon other conditions
agreed-to by the successful applicant and the Foundation Board of Directors.
Applicant Responsibilities
By submitting an application, the applicant has reviewed
and agreed-to the following provisions:
* Submit a timely, completed application to the Foundation for the appropriate
funding cycle.
* Provide the Foundation a written evaluation of the project within 30
days of completion.
* Successful applicants attend the Foundation’s annual meeting,
at Foundation expense, for public recognition.
Questions?
For questions regarding the mini-grant application cover sheet
or the grant application form, please contact Mike McCloskey at Morgan
Middle School. For questions regarding the Foundation please get a hold
of the Superintendent or any Foundation Board member.
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