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Proposal Guidelines
and Reporting Document |
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For
Existing Services:
hose applicants receiving prior funding from Hospice
Foundation for existing services may apply for funds to
support existing services by submitting a fully developed
proposal.
Deadline to receive proposals for existing services is
March 31, 2010.
The proposal should include:
Background on the applicant organization;
Summary of the proposed project or program;
Problem or issue to be addressed;
Justification of need (data, survey results, etc.);
Anticipated impact on the population to be served;
Relevance of the issue to Hospice Foundation's Mission and
Vision;
Estimated timeline for project or program completion;
Description of project or program evaluation techniques and
personnel;
Amount of funding requested;
Total cost of the proposed project or program;
Future funding required, other funding sources and
development plans.
Description of organization's efforts to educate the
community and encourage access to end-of-life care or
hospice services.
Please include the following attachments:
Grant Proposal Summary 2010-11 Form
pdfs\Grant Proposal Summary 2010-11.doc
(Please constrain information within pre-assigned text
areas.) (Check back within the next several business days
for .pdf form)
Verification of organization's IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exemption
status;
Budget for the project or program to be funded, including
other funding sources;
Audited financial statement for the organization's most
current and prior year-end;
Current annual budget and most recent financial statements
for the applicant organization;
List of the organization's governing board members including
professional and community affiliations;
Evidence of governing body's approval to submit proposal for
funding;
Annual report, brochure, or other materials that describe
the organization's current program and activities;
Letters of understanding from all partners collaborating on
the proposed project or program, including financial or
in-kind contributions.
For
New Services:
hose wishing to apply for funds to support new services
should submit a letter of intent, rather than a fully
developed proposal, not to exceed two typewritten,
single-spaced pages. This minimizes the demand on the
applicant's time, yet helps the Hospice Foundation determine
whether a proposed project falls within the Foundation's
Mission, Vision and Philosophy. The letter of intent should
include:
A brief statement of the project's or program's principal
objectives;
Justification of need for the project;
Identification of the target population;
A description of the proposed approach to provide new
services;
Approach to measuring effectiveness of new service;
Approach to communicating the new service with the
community;
Amount of funding request;
Prospects for service sustainability, assimilation within
the community, or durable change after Foundation funding
ends;
Description of organization's efforts to educate the
community and encourage access to end-of-life care or
hospice services.
Other sources of support or grant requests pending; and
Primary contact person to serve as a liaison with the
Hospice Foundation.
Funding Priorities:
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priority is placed on projects and programs with clear
goals
and outcomes relevant to the needs of patients, families and
caregivers. Applicant organizations should demonstrate
experience, sound management practices, active board members
who support the organization with their personal and
professional resources, and qualified staff and utilization
of volunteer resources.
The proposed project or program will be evaluated by the
following criteria:
Compatibility with the Mission, Vision and Philosophy of
Hospice Foundation;
The project or program is a timely response to a clearly
identified need and volume of people to be served is
cost-effective;
Utilization of qualified staff who are experienced in
implementing projects or programs similar in size and scope
to the proposed program;
Applicant is a financially sound organization with a strong
base of support from public and private sources;
Feasibility, with realistic and cost-effective program
design;
Evaluation describes expected outcomes in quantifiable
terms, including an evaluation design to measure results;
Applicant identifies other agencies, organizations and
community groups that will contribute to, or collaborate
with, the applicant organization on the proposed project.
Hospice
Foundation does not fund:
Research
Political action groups, religious or lobbying
organizations,
Individuals
For-profit organizations
Organizations not providing services in Monterey or San
Benito counties.
Grant
Recipient Reporting Document
Please complete
this
form to report on the use of your grant.
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