Guidelines
for
Harry Burcalow Endowment for Innovative Grants
PURPOSE
The goal of this granting opportunity is to fund worthy 4-H youth development programs or projects. The emphasis will be on short-term needs such as new innovative programs, seed money, emergency or unanticipated shortfalls. Suggestions for such programs could be focused on (but not limited to): education of youth and adults, expanding 4-H experiential learning to youth and adults, and promoting diversity.
FUNDING and ELIGIBILITY
Programs aimed at 4-H youth and/or adults who work with 4-H youth are eligible. Applications will be accepted twice in each 12 month period; due dates are June 1 or December 1, thus, funds are distributed on or around July 1 and January 1 each year. Grant awards are usually between $100 and $1,000.
FUNDING GUIDELINES
Allowable Expenses:
All expenses incurred during the development and conduction of the
program will be considered. HOWEVER, we do not encourage purchase
of equipment, meals, trees, flowers, shrubs, and hardware type items
without strong support that these are an essential part of the proposed
program or not obtainable elsewhere.
Priorities in Determining Funding:
- Efforts focused on developing youth competencies and meeting essential needs of youth.
- Efforts
focusing on the 8 Life Skills selected by the 4-H Faculty/staff.
- Wise Use of Resources
- Decision Making Skills
- Communication
- Accepting Differences
- Leadership
- Marketable Skills
- Self Responsibility
- Healthy Lifestyle Choices
- Efforts based on adults and youth working together (family, community, caring adults).
- Efforts focused on developing life-long skills in young people, not one-shot type programs.
- Programs that reach out to new audiences of adults and youth and to members of the community at large (age, gender, ethnicity, income, abilities).
- The process used to reach the goal is just as important as the goal (i.e., the end does not justify the means).
- Evidence of working with others in the community.>
- Local contributions of time, money, and supplies.
- Unique and innovative programming efforts that are not just a repeat of prior programs.
Other considerations that the committee will use in determining funding are geographic distribution across the state and balance between club and county/cluster proposals.
PROPOSAL PROCESS
Submit the application form by June 1 or December 1 deadline to: PDF
Word
Washington State 4-H Foundation
7612 Pioneer Way
Puyallup WA 98371
Phone 253-445-4570
Fax: 253-445-4587
e-mail:4-hfound@wsu.edu
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