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Education Grants Resources

education grant application

All applicants must submit a completed grant application:

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E-mail submission: The application package should be sent by e-mail as ONE complete attachment (Adobe PDF or MS Word) to Susan Ingersoll, Education Program Manager:

Address: Education@SaveTheRedwoods.org
Subject Line: Year / Applicant Organization Name

OR

Mail submission: Send a printed copy of the entire application package (stapled in the upper left-hand corner) by mail to:

Save the Redwoods League
114 Sansome Street, Suite 1200
San Francisco, CA 94104
Attn: Susan Ingersoll, Education Program Manager

Grant applications must be received (if sent via e-mail) or postmarked (if sent via mail) by Wednesday, June 30, 2010. Save the Redwoods League can accept only 1 application per organization annually.

Checklist for Application Package


__  Completed application form

__  W-9 form (signed)

__  Narrative pages

__  Proof of nonprofit status and CT#

__  Budget sheet

__  Endorsement letter(s) (if applicable)

Grant Award Schedule

Application
Deadline

Grant Award
Notification

Grant Agreements
Executed

Grant
Funding

June 30, 2010

by end of August 2010

mid-September 2010

mid-October 2010

For More Information:

Questions? Please contact Susan Ingersoll, Education Program Manager, at Education@SaveTheRedwoods.org or (415) 362-2352.

Updated April 2010

For more than 90 years, Save the Redwoods League has been dedicated to protecting the ancient redwood forests so all generations can experience the inspiration and majesty of redwoods. In 1850, there were nearly 2 million acres of ancient coast redwood forests in California. Today, less than 5 percent remains and faces threats from unsustainable logging practices, poorly planned development and global climate change. Since its founding in 1918, the League has completed the purchase of more than 189,000 acres of land.