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Find similar grantsNJSCF Grant Proposal Program is sponsored by New Jersey State Chess Federation. Supports chess education and development programs within New Jersey communities. The program assists individuals and organizations in promoting chess.
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Our program is designed to assist individuals and organizations in promoting chess within their communities. Whether you are hosting a chess tournament, starting a chess club, or otherwise engaging your community in the royal game, we are here to help. Complete the form below and submit your proposal for consideration.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Individuals and organizations promoting chess within New Jersey communities. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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