Follow on project application 2011
The Ben Franklin Transatlantic Initiative is pleased to announce the availability of BFTF support for Alumni follow-on projects.
The Ben Franklin Initiative will accept applications from BFTF 2011 Summer Institute fellows to fund a select number of follow-on projects. BFTF is able to award grants from $100 to a maximum of $500.00 per successful proposal. All interested alumni from the BFTF 2011 program are invited to fill-out the Application Form and submit it to the addresses indicated on the form.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to be as detailed as possible in the description of proposed projects, project rationale, goals, appropriate budget, evaluation means, as well as specific time-line for project implementation. The ‘grant guidelines’ also require that proposed projects benefit applicant’s home community/school in some significant way (you can’t just have an ice-cream party with your friends).
The project assessment will look at the overall feasibility of proposed projects. Prospective applicants are therefore advised to submit proposals that are clearly manageable considering the resources (human and financial) available to the applicant. The BFTF team further encourages prospective applicants to find partner agencies to support the cost (both personnel and financial) of implementing their proposed projects. The reviewing team will pay special attention to proposals that require the least money and secure external funding to augment the BFTF funds.
Summary
What: BFTF grant applications for follow-on projects
Eligibility: Alumni of the 2011 BFTF Summer Institute
Grant Amount: $ 100.00 to a maximum of $ 500.00
Application Deadline: December 15, 2011
Project Specifications: Proposed projects must benefit applicant’s home community/school in a significant way. The applicant gets to make the case for such a ‘communal benefit’ in their application package.
Budget Guidelines: The basic categories for a budget could potentially include the following; facilities (e.g. rental of meeting space), advertising (media, newsletter, etc.), compensation (speakers, teachers), travel/local transportation cost, receptions/food, educational materials (printing, brochures etc.). These are guidelines, as appropriate items will vary with each project. Prospective applicants should endeavor to provide as much budget detail in the application as possible.
Submit application electronically to
Linda Petrou (petroull@wfu.edu)
The BFTF team looks forward to receiving your application and to working with you to become an agent for change in your community!
Follow on project application 2011
