The bill allocates $250 from the Student Government Association's Legislative Discretionary Funding to co-sponsor a program on campus featuring the movie Bridegroom and a question and answer session with the film's producer and star Shane Bitney Crone. The program aims to raise awareness of LGBTQ issues and increase diversity on campus. The total cost of the event is $3300 and will also be co-sponsored by the Campus Activities Board and the Department of Gender and Women's Studies.
BuzzFeed Retro, Consisting of videos, quizzes, lists, trends and memes that give us the feeling of nostalgia of the past for us to be able to look back and reminisce on the times before us.
Father Jay Fostner draws upon more than two decades of experience in his role as the vice president for Mission and Student Affairs at St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wisconsin. An active member in higher education, Father Jay Fostner belongs to professional groups such as the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU).
BuzzFeed Retro, Consisting of videos, quizzes, lists, trends and memes that give us the feeling of nostalgia of the past for us to be able to look back and reminisce on the times before us.
Father Jay Fostner draws upon more than two decades of experience in his role as the vice president for Mission and Student Affairs at St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wisconsin. An active member in higher education, Father Jay Fostner belongs to professional groups such as the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU).
Login information and group memberships (identity) often are centrally managed in Enterprises. Many systems use this information to, for example, achieve Single Sign On (SSO) functionality. Surprisingly, access to the Weblogic Server Console and applications is often not centrally managed. I will explain why centralizing management of these identities, in addition to increased security, quickly starts reducing operational cost and even increases developer productivity. During a demonstration, I will introduce several methods for debugging authentication using an external authentication provider in order to lower the bar to apply this pattern. This technically oriented presentation is especially useful for people working in operations managing Weblogic Servers.
CHAPTER NINE Sample ProposalsThis chapter presents seven actual .docxchristinemaritza
CHAPTER NINE Sample Proposals
This chapter presents seven actual proposals that successfully won federal, state, and foundation grants. The first proposal was submitted by the Midwest Music Fest to the Winona Fine Arts Commission in Minnesota. The second was submitted by the Winona Dakota Unity Alliance to the Elizabeth Callender King Foundation in Minnesota. The third was submitted by the Gundersen Lutheran Medical Foundation to the Will Rogers Institute-Variety Children’s Charity of Wisconsin. The fourth proposal was submitted by the Winter Park Day Nursery to the Winter Park Health Foundation in Florida. The fifth proposal was submitted by the Mentor Parent Program in Pennsylvania to the U.S. Department of Education. The sixth was submitted by the La Crosse Medical Health Sciences Consortium to the Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant Program in Wisconsin. The seventh proposal was submitted to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program by Lancaster Emergency Medical Services Association in Pennsylvania.
You will note that the last three grants, all submitted to either a federal department, federal agency, or state program, tend to have longer narratives and are more complex than the other four grants. The Winona Fine Arts Commission application is relatively short and took far less time to write than the others.
These seven examples were chosen to illustrate the vast differences between the formats of proposals and funder specifications. They are concrete, real examples of proposals that combine the art of proposal writing with the technical aspects of what the funders were looking for.
These proposals are not perfect—they never are! However, the reviewers felt that each applicant responded clearly to the RFP or guidelines and presented a project they felt was worthy of being funded.
PROPOSAL #1
Form name:
On-line grant application
Date Submitted:
03/01/2010
Form type:
Email
Contact Name
Samuel Brown
Address
Phone
E-mail
[email protected]
Title of Project
Mid West Music Fest
Project Location
throughout downtown Winona
Amount Requested from the Fine Arts Commission $
$4,000
Will the FAC receive any funds from the project?
Yes
Approximate amount of funds the FAC will receive.
40% of profits generated
Please check the deadline you are submitting this application for:
March 1
Please provide a brief description of your project. (150–200 words)
Mid West Music Fest (MWMF) is a music festival scheduled for JULY 30–31, 2010. MWMF will be a fundraiser for both the WFAC (pending approval) and Semcac Head Start in Winona. This event will serve as a platform for musicians, artists and their fans to celebrate the diversity of music in the Winona community. The event will encompass multiple venues in local businesses downtown Winona. Along with live music the event will feature music workshops, hands on demos, arts and crafts and musical programming for both children and adults. It will feature l ...
Enhancing Local Access to Induce the Region's Inclusive EconomyPriceCSI
2018 Southern California Symposium - Final Presentation
Group 2: Mariana Valdivia, Marion Clark, Matt Horton, Karina Macias, and Raul Alvarez
Team Advisor: Gary Painter
USC Sol Price Center for Social Innovation
socialinnovation.usc.edu
Login information and group memberships (identity) often are centrally managed in Enterprises. Many systems use this information to, for example, achieve Single Sign On (SSO) functionality. Surprisingly, access to the Weblogic Server Console and applications is often not centrally managed. I will explain why centralizing management of these identities, in addition to increased security, quickly starts reducing operational cost and even increases developer productivity. During a demonstration, I will introduce several methods for debugging authentication using an external authentication provider in order to lower the bar to apply this pattern. This technically oriented presentation is especially useful for people working in operations managing Weblogic Servers.
CHAPTER NINE Sample ProposalsThis chapter presents seven actual .docxchristinemaritza
CHAPTER NINE Sample Proposals
This chapter presents seven actual proposals that successfully won federal, state, and foundation grants. The first proposal was submitted by the Midwest Music Fest to the Winona Fine Arts Commission in Minnesota. The second was submitted by the Winona Dakota Unity Alliance to the Elizabeth Callender King Foundation in Minnesota. The third was submitted by the Gundersen Lutheran Medical Foundation to the Will Rogers Institute-Variety Children’s Charity of Wisconsin. The fourth proposal was submitted by the Winter Park Day Nursery to the Winter Park Health Foundation in Florida. The fifth proposal was submitted by the Mentor Parent Program in Pennsylvania to the U.S. Department of Education. The sixth was submitted by the La Crosse Medical Health Sciences Consortium to the Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant Program in Wisconsin. The seventh proposal was submitted to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program by Lancaster Emergency Medical Services Association in Pennsylvania.
You will note that the last three grants, all submitted to either a federal department, federal agency, or state program, tend to have longer narratives and are more complex than the other four grants. The Winona Fine Arts Commission application is relatively short and took far less time to write than the others.
These seven examples were chosen to illustrate the vast differences between the formats of proposals and funder specifications. They are concrete, real examples of proposals that combine the art of proposal writing with the technical aspects of what the funders were looking for.
These proposals are not perfect—they never are! However, the reviewers felt that each applicant responded clearly to the RFP or guidelines and presented a project they felt was worthy of being funded.
PROPOSAL #1
Form name:
On-line grant application
Date Submitted:
03/01/2010
Form type:
Email
Contact Name
Samuel Brown
Address
Phone
E-mail
[email protected]
Title of Project
Mid West Music Fest
Project Location
throughout downtown Winona
Amount Requested from the Fine Arts Commission $
$4,000
Will the FAC receive any funds from the project?
Yes
Approximate amount of funds the FAC will receive.
40% of profits generated
Please check the deadline you are submitting this application for:
March 1
Please provide a brief description of your project. (150–200 words)
Mid West Music Fest (MWMF) is a music festival scheduled for JULY 30–31, 2010. MWMF will be a fundraiser for both the WFAC (pending approval) and Semcac Head Start in Winona. This event will serve as a platform for musicians, artists and their fans to celebrate the diversity of music in the Winona community. The event will encompass multiple venues in local businesses downtown Winona. Along with live music the event will feature music workshops, hands on demos, arts and crafts and musical programming for both children and adults. It will feature l ...
Enhancing Local Access to Induce the Region's Inclusive EconomyPriceCSI
2018 Southern California Symposium - Final Presentation
Group 2: Mariana Valdivia, Marion Clark, Matt Horton, Karina Macias, and Raul Alvarez
Team Advisor: Gary Painter
USC Sol Price Center for Social Innovation
socialinnovation.usc.edu
A funding proposal written for The Young Americans, a 501(c)3 based in California. The funding proposal asks for support for a music outreach program. This document was written by me and three other students for an assignment.
This presentation was given on 10/14/09 at a daylong workshop in New Brunswick sponsored by INFOLINK: Serving New Jersey's GLBT Community. INFOLINK Regional Library Cooperative and its services are funded by the New Jersey State Library.
This presentation covers a brief overview of Bonner History and the extent of the Bonner National Network. It also addresses the many resources and support systems that are in place to support Bonner campuses in their work throughout the year.
Created by Samantha Ha, Bonner Foundation Program Associate
1. First Reading: September 16, 2014
Second Reading: September 23, 2014
Pass: Yes
Fail:
Other:
Bill 5-11-F. Funding for Bridegroom LGBTQ Program
PURPOSE: For the Student Government Association of Western Kentucky University to
allocate $250.00 from Legislative Discretionary Funding to co-sponsor the
Bridegroom LGBTQ Program on campus.
WHEREAS: The movie Bridegroom raises awareness and depicts LGBTQ cultural issues
facing America today, and
WHEREAS: The program will feature a question and answer session with guest speaker,
activist, producer, and star Shane Bitney Crone, and
WHEREAS: Increasing the amount of LGBTQ programming on campus is beneficial to
campus diversity, and
WHEREAS: The total cost of the event will be $3300 and will be co-sponsored by the Campus
Activities Board, and The Department of Gender and Women’s Studies.
THEREFORE: Be it resolved that the Student Government Association of Western
Kentucky University will allocate $250.00 from Legislative Discretionary
Funding to co-sponsor the Bridegroom LGBTQ Program on campus.
AUTHORS: J. William Berry
SPONSOR: Campus Improvements
CONTACTS: Kamilah Champion
Nicki Seay
Seth Church