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Home » Topics » General Ragchew » FREE $$$ for Clubs, yes just build a Grant proposal with a plan for use

FREE $$$ for Clubs, yes just build a Grant proposal with a plan for use

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  • May 4, 2022 at 11:18 am #2266
    Steven Smith
    Participant

      Forwarded by Steve KG5VK….

      There is rarely enough money for Amateur Radio clubs to do everything
      they wish to do or to provide all the services to its Members and the
      public they would like to provide.

      But sometimes opportunity does knock.

      Since last summer, the West Gulf has been alerting Oklahoma and Texas
      Clubs that the ARRL Foundation would be offering financial grants to
      Amateur Radio clubs sometime in 2022 and recommending that everyone
      begin assembling their “Christmas” wish lists.

      The ARRL Foundation Grants program has now been officially announced.

      These grants are expected to range from a low of $2,500 to a
      maximum of $25,000 and are available to both ARRL Affiliated Clubs and
      non-ARRL affiliated clubs. Grant applications will start being accepted
      mid-May 2022. Application templates may be found at
      https://www.arrl.org/club-grant-program .

      To assist Clubs in applying for the Foundation Grants, an informational
      webinar will be held by the Foundation on Wednesday evening, May 4, 2022
      starting at 7:00 pm, CST. To participate, you need to register for the
      webinar at:

      https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_4lhqvUdzS1S34tT1u8ZC4Q

      The existence of this Program and the opportunities it offers is
      thanks principally to the diligent efforts and silver tongue of Dr.
      David Woolweaver, K5RAV, the President of the ARRL Foundation from
      2019-2022 and the former West Gulf Division Director from 2011-2019. Due
      to Dr. Woolweaver’s untiring efforts and the generosity of the Amateur
      Radio Digital Communications (“ARDC”) foundation, he successfully
      persuaded the ARDC foundation to partner with the ARRL Foundation to
      provide $500,000.00 to be used to encourage and support Amateur Radio
      clubs.

      Don’t miss the opportunity, as it is expected that the applications
      will exceed the available funds.

      John Robert Stratton
      N5AUS
      West Gulf Division Director

      Lee H. Cooper
      W5LHC
      West Gulf Division Vice Director

      ——————————————————————–
      ARRL West Gulf Division
      Director: John Robert Stratton, N5AUS
      n5aus@arrl.org
      ——————————————————————–

      June 3, 2022 at 8:19 am #2358
      Steven Smith
      Participant

        A Second Webinar on Applying for a Grant is here…….

        (why I continue talking to myself in this area is beyond me,  steve KG5VK)

         

        Hello,

         

        We are planning another webinar for the Club Grant Program. This is planned to be a very short update on the program and a question-and-answer session. The schedule is as follows:

         

        Thursday June 9th at 7PM Eastern Time. The video will be on YouTube the next morning. We are planning for a 1-hour event and hope to keep it at that time.

         

        The registration link is https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_d8G7PlunRiGXDN0JJw5HBQ.

         

        I will be sending this to the ACCs and to the Affiliated Clubs on Friday, but you are getting it first. It is also posted on Facebook and other social media.

         

        Thanks

         

        Mike

         

         

        Mike Walters, W8ZY

        Field Services Manager

        ARRL  The National Association for Amateur Radio®

        225 Main Street

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