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Home » Topics » General Q&A » Is your Club looking for Free Money for worthwhile projects in your Community…

Is your Club looking for Free Money for worthwhile projects in your Community…

Tagged: ARRL Grants

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  • February 27, 2022 at 6:17 am #2134
    Steven Smith
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      The Original copy of this was was sent to all ARRL NTX Members which have subscribed to the SM & Division Director Email News reports on or about 3 Feb 2022

      Subject: An important note worth reading if  Your Organization (Club) is looking for FREE $$$
      Please be aware there are Currently Two distinct Grant Programs

      ARRL Foundation Grant Program Accepting Proposals
      02/01/2022

      “The ARRL Foundation Grant Program is accepting proposals until February
      28. Interested organizations can find more information including
      eligibility criteria and guidelines on the grant program web page. (This
      is not the Club Grant Program that was recently announced). All
      proposals will be reviewed by the Foundation Grant Committee at the
      close of the cycle. Once the Committee agrees on the proposals to award,
      they will be sent to the full Foundation Board for a formal vote.
      Awardees will be notified approximately 1 month after the closing of the
      cycle.” End Quote ARRL News release 02/01/2022

      Here is the Link…….
      http://www.arrl.org/amateur-radio-grants

      Note from KG5VK: (This is not the Club Grant Program that was recently announced)
      which will have applications available later early this year.

      So bottom line there are Two chances….
      Two different programs

      That Clubs should place Grants to

      The one in the 02/01/2022 News Release
      http://www.arrl.org/amateur-radio-grants

      The Earlier Announced ARDC Grant and the Foundation Grant program
      http://arrl.org/news/amateur-radio-digital-communications-grants-continue

      Steve KG5VK

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