Letter of Intent
A letter of intent is the first step in applying for any funds from the Foundation. Letters in response to a specific funding opportunity may need to be submitted by a specific date. Please refer to Requests for Proposals webpage for these dates. Letters of Intent for opportunity grants may be submitted at anytime. For a letter to be considered, it must not exceed 2 pages and must include a completed organization coversheet and a budget worksheet.
- Organization Information
Briefly describe your organization’s mission, history and current programs. - Purpose of Project
Briefly describe the need (or problem) being addressed:- If requesting a capacity building grant, please describe how the requested funding will increase access to services and/or improve service delivery and outcomes;
- If requesting funding for a program or service identify the target population and estimate the number of people to be served.
- Project Description
Describe the proposed program and include project goals & objectives and list other participating agencies and/or funders. Include a timeline of activities to accomplish the project. - Evaluation
Describe the impact will you have, how you will know and who will do the evaluation? - Budget (submit a budget worksheet)
Give an estimate of the total funds to successfully implement this project, the amount being requested from the foundation, as well as other sources of funding. Describe plans for future and long term funding of this project.
Letters of Intent will be evaluated on:
- Clarity of problem statement;
- Relevance of the request to FCH’s priorities and geographic area;
- Operational soundness of the approach outlined;
- Feasibility of sustainability after funding;
- Appropriate balance between budget requested and project being funding.
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