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chapter=disability Make a 501c3 tax-deductible donation to support our admin costs: https://www. zeffy. com/en-US/donation-form/awesome-foundation-disability-chapter We accept submissions between the 1st and the 10th of every month.
Note we will not consider requests to fund an individual's medical needs, rent, utilities, home repairs, car trouble, appliances, etc. Launched in April 2017, Awesome Disability is an independent chapter of the Awesome Foundation, a global community that provides micro-grants with no strings attached. The trustees of Awesome Disability are people with disabilities that want to support ideas and projects in our community.
Featured in Rooted in Rights and Diversability . 10-ish Trustees (on average) each contribute $100 per month. People with awesome ideas submit an application for the grant.
Please submit your application in English. The trustees review and discuss the applications, and pick the best one. The winner is given $1000, no strings attached.
The process is repeated every month, in order to spread the awesomeness. We accept submissions for the month's grant between the 1st through the 10th of the current month. We will not consider applications submitted outside of this window.
Decisions are made by the end of the month. We select one application for the monthly grant. Apply for a grant here: https://www.
awesomefoundation. org/en/submissions/new? chapter=disability Questions?
Email us at: disability@awesomefoundation. org Would you like to become a Trustee of Awesome Disability? Trustees each contribute $100 toward the $1,000 no-strings-attached award, and decide by consensus who will receive the grant.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Individuals or groups with ideas and projects spreading awesomeness. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $1,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Awesome Disability Micro-Grants is funded by Awesome Disability. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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