Students
for
Sensible
Drug
Policy
Chapter
Grants
6/25/04
Students for Sensible Drug
Policy is now offering grants of up to $1,000 to SSDP chapters for activist
work that is above and beyond a chapter's normal range of projects.
Proposals should be sent by July 1, to Chris Evans, SSDP Board, (301) 512-9126,
[email protected]. Decisions
will be made by August 15 and funded by September 15 (at the latest).
Chapters interested in applying
are also encouraged to first submit a brief Letter of Inquiry (LOI).
This should be a general description of your idea for the grant proposal
(no longer than a page, even a paragraph will suffice), and represents
your chance to get feedback from SSDP's grants committee prior to submitting
your final proposal. LOIs should be sent by e-mail to [email protected].
While SSDP prefers for your
proposal to be sent electronically, if necessary that may submitted by
mail to: SSDP National Office, Grants Committee, 1623 Connecticut
Ave., NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC 20009. Also, though attendance at the SSDP national conference is not a specific requirement for receiving a chapter grant, chapters who do participate in the conference will be looked on more favorably.
Visit http://www.ssdp.org/grants/
for complete info, guidelines and resources to help you with the proposal
writing process.
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Issue #343, 6/25/04
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Newsbrief: American Bar Association Report Calls for "Smart on Crime" Approach, End to Mandatory Minimum Sentences |
Newsbrief: Utah Supreme Court Upholds Religious Peyote Use by Non-Indians |
Newsbrief: Marijuana Candy Bars Appear in Bay Area |
Newsbrief: This Week's Corrupt Cops Story |
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