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Find similar grantsThe Booth-Bricker Fund is sponsored by The Booth-Bricker Fund. Supports nonprofit organizations promoting religious, charitable, scientific, literary, and educational programs, with a focus on public education reform in New Orleans.
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The Booth-Bricker Fund - Proposal If you would like to apply, your concise written proposal must include: Complete information about your organization, including its history, purpose and operations; Your organization’s current operating budget; Information about your governing board, including a list of members and their professional/business affiliations; Audited financial statements; A copy of your organization’s IRS determination letter; You should describe the specific use for the funds requested as well as a brief description of how you intend to evaluate, at the conclusion of the grant cycle, the success of the program or project the requested funds would support.
Your proposal should be signed by the CEO of your organization and your organization’s Board Chair and/or include a letter of support from the Board Chair. A full proposal may be submitted electronically or may be sent to The Booth-Bricker Fund at 509 Octavia Street, Suite A, New Orleans, LA 70115.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in New Orleans, Louisiana. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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This opportunity targets applicants in Louisiana. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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