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CCEIP Grant Application Instructions
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For your grant application to be considered, your proposal must include the following three components:
1. The completed Project Summary form (see page 2).
2. A brief Project Description as specified on page 3 of this application. Your Project Description should be limited to one page.
3. An itemized Project Budget also described on page 3. The budget should be on a separate page.
Please Note: CCEIP Grants cannot be used to fund salaries, stipends, political activities or capital equipment such as furniture and fixtures or computer systems. When CCEIP funds are used to buy devices such as digital cameras, pedometers, etc. these devices should be placed in the school’s Media Center at the conclusion of the project. The devices will then be available for other projects in future years.
One copy of the completed application must be emailed to Bev Kenney, Chair-CCEP Grant Review Committee at Bakenms@aol.com and a second copy, signed by the principal, mailed to:
CCEP Grant Review Committee Community 2000 Education Foundation P.O. Box 1161 Charlestown, RI 02813
Only applications received by the deadlines at the above addresses will be considered.
Proposals for the spring round of CCEIP grants must be emailed to Bakenms@aol.com on or before May 1st.
Proposals for the fall round of CCEIP grants must be emailed to Bakenms@aol.com on or before October 1st.
If your project is one of those selected for a CCIP grant, we will notify you before the end of this school term. Funds will be available before the beginning of the next term.
Within the month after conclusion of your project, you must submit a brief report that indicates your success at meeting your projects objectives. For answers to any questions regarding the CCIP grant program in general or the application procedures in particular, contact Bev Kenney, Chair-CCEP Grant Committee at Bakenms@aol.com or Chris Philips at jchrisphilips@aol.com or 322-1182. For a copy of the Application in Word, CLICK HERE and follow the instructions to save it on your computer.
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