
JOIN HANDS DAY Offers Youth-Led Project Mini-GrantsGrants of $250-$500 available through the Points of Light Foundation Naperville, Ill. - Up to 75 mini-grants are available to youth-led volunteer projects on JOIN HANDS DAY, June 21, 2003. The $250-$500 mini-grants are offered to youth, to age 25, through the Youth Outreach Department of the Points of Light Foundation. While JOIN HANDS DAY supports youth-adult partnerships, this mini-grant opportunity encourages young people to take the lead. Applications are due March 28, 2003. America's Fraternal Benefit Societies, in partnership with the Points of Light Foundation and the Volunteer Center National Network, sponsor JOIN HANDS DAY. Their goal is to develop relationships between young people and adults while they tackle a problem in their neighborhoods to make something better. They work together on an equal basis to plan, organize and implement the day's activities. To be eligible for a mini-grant, the application must come from an organization. Individuals who wish to apply need to partner with an organization. Applicants may request between $250 and $500. Requested money may be used to support staff time, project supplies, transportation and meeting expenses. Review Criteria
Preference will be given to applicants who partner with a local fraternal benefit society chapter (or home office). To learn more about fraternal benefit societies and find a local chapter in your state, visit the JOIN HANDS DAY web site at www.joinhandsday.org. Making Application Applications are due no later than March 28, 2003. Applicants will be notified of their status by April 21, 2003. Helpful Resources Sponsors of the Day America's Fraternal Benefit Societies, with more than 10 million members in 40,000 local chapters across America, provide their members with financial, leadership, social, educational, spiritual and volunteer service opportunities. The 77 member-societies that belong to the http://www.nfcanet.org/" target="_blank">National Fraternal Congress of America trade association (established in 1886), contribute almost 80 million hours of community service each year. The Points of Light Foundation and Volunteer Center National Network, a nonpartisan and nonprofit organization, supports and organizes the vital work of community volunteers who help solve our nation's most serious social problems by bringing people and resources together. - |
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