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  Information for Community Organizations
Regarding the Application Process and Guidelines
for Grant Applications to the
Upper Moreland Education Foundation

  The Upper Moreland Education Foundation is a non-profit organization that exists to provide the community with enhanced learning opportunities through creative and innovative educational programs. Community members who are seeking a grant to fund such a program or project are encouraged to apply to the Foundation for financial assistance. In an effort to facilitate the submission of grant proposals and to provide funding when it is most needed, the Foundation will consider grant proposals for innovative programs and projects on a rolling basis between September and May of the current school year.

Grant recipients will be notified by letter from the Foundation within 45 days of submission of the grant application. In turn, the Foundation requests that grant recipients submit a Grant Evaluation Report and a Grant Accounting Report within 45 days of completion of the program or project.

The Foundation looks forward to helping the Upper Moreland community acquire funds to support their innovative ideas all year long. Those who are interested in reviewing successful proposals from previous years, may contact the Foundation through Nora Rosenbaum nrosenbaum@umtsd.org at the UM School District Administration Building. Questions concerning the eligibility of grant proposals should be directed to Ken Keiser, President of the Upper Moreland Education Foundation, at kwkeiser@comcast.net.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Upper Moreland Education Foundation
Application Guidelines for Education Grants
for Community Members
  1. Applications for grants may be submitted between September and May during the current school year.
  2. The application must include the following:
          a) A completed and signed application form.
          b) An attached one-page proposal narrative as described on the application form.
  3. Proposals, which should be designed for the direct benefit of school-aged children or community learners, will be evaluated based upon the following criteria:
          a) Valid program or project justification.
          b) Creative or innovative presentation of the subject content.
          c) Potential benefits for a wide ability range.
          d) Possible impact on students or members of the community.
          e) Measurable educational benefits in all areas.
          f) Financial soundness – a request within available funds from the Foundation.
          g) An attempt to evenly distribute grants across schools and community.
          h) Quality of the planning exhibited in the proposal’s narrative: its organization, specificity in program description and evaluation, cost estimates, and the relationship of method to objectives.
          i) The same project will be limited to a maximum of three years.
          j) May not request a grant specifically for equipment.
  4. Funds can be provided for materials, equipment, supplies, books, consultants, and program fees provided they are specifically related to the educational program or project described in the grant application. Funds cannot be used to provide training programs for staff or to enhance an applicant's or an associate's salary.
  5. The review process will be as follows:
          a) Community members submit proposals to the Allocations Committee.
          b) Allocations Committee reviews all proposals.
          c) Allocations Committee presents all proposals to the Foundation Board with committee recommendations.
          d) Grant recipients will be officially notified by letter from the Foundation within 45 days of submission of the grant application. At that time, recipients will also receive information regarding the Grant Acceptance Agreement, Grant Evaluation, and Grant Accounting Report.
          e) Grant recipients are required to submit a follow-up report to the Education Foundation subsequent to the completion of the program or project in order to remain eligible for new grants.
  6. If you have any questions about the submission of the grant application or any other matter involving the grant process, please write to the Foundation at: Upper Moreland Education Foundation, c/o Community Information Network, 2900 Terwood Rd., Willow Grove, PA 19090 or call 215-830-1585.

2007-2008 Grant Application.