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Welcome > What We Fund > Community Mental Health > Annual Community Mental Health Grant Guidelines Annual Community Mental Health Grant Guidelines*** The 2008 Community Mental Health grant cycle is now closed. ***
General InformationGrantmaking ObjectiveThe Peter and Elizabeth C. Tower Foundation seeks to prevent or alleviate psychological disorders and substance abuse in children and adolescents. Target Populations
The Foundation defines “youth at risk” as those individuals or groups of individuals who have an above-average chance of developing psycho-logical disorders or substance abuse due to the effects of factors that have been linked to higher incidence of these conditions. Eligibility
Geographic AreasMassachusetts:
New York State:
Funding PrioritiesPriority is given to:
*Indicated interventions are aimed at individuals who may already display signs of psychological disorders or substance abuse. Selective interventions target those who are at greater-than-average risk for psychological disorders or substance abuse. Universal programs are applied to general population groups without reference to or identification of those at particular risk. Note: Universal programs will not be considered for funding. Additional InformationPlease note that:
Applying for a GrantSubmitting a Letter of InquiryThe first step in applying for a grant is submitting a letter of inquiry not to exceed three pages in length. The Foundation accepts only one letter of inquiry per applicant. The letter must be signed by the applicant’s executive director, superintendent, or headmaster. To be considered for a grant your letter must be received by 5:00 p.m. on April 9, 2008. E-mailed and faxed copies are not accepted. Your letter of inquiry must include the following:
Notification of InterestAll letters of inquiry are reviewed to determine if the Foundation wishes to pursue a grant application. Applicants will be notified by June 13, 2008 of the result of this review. Please note: you should not interpret a request for an application as an indication of likely support. The deadline for grant applications, if requested, is July 9, 2008. The following criteria will be used to evaluate applications:
Final decisions on grant awards are made by the Foundation’s Board of Trustees at its fall meeting. You will be informed of the Board’s decision by October 10, 2008. The Foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals. Required ReportsSuccessful applicants will be required to sign a Terms of Grant which will specify the Foundation’s program and fiscal reporting requirements. In general, these include on-going progress reports for multi-year projects and a final report, due 60 days after funding terminates. Reports include a summary of all funds received and expended for the project covered by the grant and a narrative describing the outcomes and significance of the project. RestrictionsThe Foundation does not fund programs or projects that:
The Foundation also does not provide funds for:
Timeline SummaryIf you have any questions about the guidelines, please feel free to contact us.
Send Letter of Inquiry to:Glenda M. Cadwallader
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