Grants
New England Bicycle Racing Association 2010 Grant Proposal Guidelines
The mission statement of NEBRA is "to preserve and improve competitive cycling in New England". One of the ways that this can be accomplished is by providing grants for "grassroots" activities and events such as training clinics, junior development programs, race series, etc.
If you are a New England club or promoter or a New England amateur cyclist and would like to apply for a NEBRA grant, please follow the guidelines below:
1) The applicant (club/promoter) must be a current NEBRA member, or must be an amateur cyclist with a New England address on his/her racing license.
2) The grant proposal must be typed (Word format, preferred) and submitted to any NEBRA Board member
3) The grant proposal must address the following:
- specific purpose for the grant (program, series, etc.)
- how will the grant benefit NE cycling? (# of riders, improvement, etc)
- specific amount of money requested
- itemization of how the grant money will be spent (coaches, services, etc.)
- copy of the clubīs/promoterīs budget for the proposed activity or event
- applicantīs previous experience with events of this kind or other relevant history
- brief bios on person(s) in charge of the event:
name, address, club affiliation, email, phone #
Grants will also be considered for individuals who have qualified for a representative (Regional/National) team or some other equivalent standard, the selection to which has been made by a third party (other than NEBRA). The individual seeking a NEBRA grant should send in the grant request with a full explanation of what the grant money would be used for as well as what other funds are being provided by other parties to assist the individual. The discretion of the NEBRA Directors will be used in assessing the budgetary needs of NEBRA and the merits of such application in determining whether to award the grant applied for.
4) Acknowledgement: All event announcements and promotional materials (written or otherwise), must include the NEBRA logo (as appropriate) and must clearly state that the event or activity "is made possible, in part, from a grant from NEBRA." This includes:
- f1yers
- handouts
- emails
- web site listings
-live announcements (from organizer, MC, etc.)
5) Follow up: In accepting a grant, the organizer/individual must agree to submit a written report back to NEBRA within 30 days after event. This report must include an itemization of all uses of the grant money, and must generally describe how the event went, any differences between what was originally scheduled and what actually happened, and must detail the number of participants, specific program successes, and areas that should be addressed in the future.
(updated 3/20/06)
New England Bicycle Racing Association 2007 Grant Acceptance Agreement
Dear Grant Requestor:
The New England Bicycle Racing Association (NEBRA) has approved a grant of {Grant amount} (hereinafter the "Grant") of the {Requested amount} requested in your {Name of Grant Proposal}. One of the missions of NEBRA is to support grassroots cycling activities and events such as training clinics, race series and junior development programs, etc. We are pleased to support such a worthwhile program/effort/activity as the one you propose.
As a condition of accepting the Grant, you, {Grant Requestor}, must provide NEBRA with a report (hereinafter the "Report") that provides a brief description of the granted event(s), an itemization of all expenditures of the Grant money, including each payee and a description of the expense (including receipts), and must generally describe how the event(s) went, any differences between what was originally scheduled and what actually happened, and must detail the number of participants, specific program successes, and areas that addressed or improved in the future and the Report shall be due prior to ________________________ 2007.
Grantee acknowledges that by accepting the grant funds that the Grantee has a legal obligation to submit a timely report that properly accounts for the Granteeīs use of the funds. Should Grantee fail to submit the report by the date specified herein, Grantee will be notified of the failure and shall submit the report within 30 days of the date of the notice. In the event that the Grantee fails to submit the report within 120 days of the date specified herein, Grantee shall be deemed ineligible to apply for further NEBRA grants for a 3 year period and shall be legally responsible for the repayment of all grant funds for which a report has not been submitted. In no event shall a Grantee that fails to submit a report be eligible to receive further grant funds from NEBRA. Grantee also personally promises and agrees to remit and reimburse NEBRA on or before the due date of the Report, any and all grant monies not used consistent with the following specifics for and of the Grant: ____________________ [detail of grant expenditures].
As a further condition of accepting the Grant, you are required to have any and all announcements and promotional materials (written or otherwise) used in conjunction with this granted event(s) include the NEBRA logo (as appropriate) and must clearly state that the event or activity "is made possible, in part, from a grant from NEBRA." This includes:
· flyers
· handouts
· emails
· web site listings
· live announcements (from organizer, MC, etc.)
Please indicate your acceptance of the Grant and these conditions by signing below. Keep a copy for your records and return this original signed letter of acceptance to: Mark Hagen, 11 Upland Rd, Natick, MA 01760. Your grant check will be mailed within 14 days of receipt of this agreement.
Signed: ___________________________ ___________________
Print Name: __________________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________
Date:__________________________
Phone:_________________________
Revised 11/16/06 |