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Request for Education Grant Applications Proposals Now Being Accepted Thanks to all the continuing support of Floridians in purchasing the End Breast Cancer specialty license plate as well as in the Florida Breast Cancer Foundation s network of breast cancer supporters, survivors, and activists fighting to end breast cancer, we have invested over $6.0 million to fulfill our goal of dedicated funding for education and research programs in the state of Florida. The Florida Breast Cancer Foundation (FBCF), along with those who generously support us with their talent, time, and resources, is working to better the lives of those facing breast cancer in Florida. Grants are awarded in support of innovative education and research programs, throughout Florida. The FBCF is currently offering education grants for Florida organizations: Up to $5,000.00 for projects in a single county and up to $10,000.00 for projects provided in multiple counties that focus on education in one on one or small group settings to reach as many people as possible. Grants are available for projects that take place over a minimum of a 12-month period. Multiyear grants are available, contingent on the success of the program, and a written request must be provided to FBCF no later than 9 months following the original start date. The FBCF requires each grantee to conduct a minimum of two educational sessions during the grant period AND we encourage each grantee to provide or connect with a partner(s) organization(s) to deliver a variety of support resources as defined below. Support Resources: Mammograms and other screening services Diagnostic testing Medical treatments Financial assistance Emotional support for patients, their families, caregivers, and survivors Transportation services Home care services Child care services Nutritional guidance Complementary therapies (e.g. yoga, acupuncture, massage, etc. Prostheses, wigs, lymphedema sleeve, etc. Breast cancer navigation services Application Deadline is March 15, 2019. Applications must be postmarked by this date to be accepted.

2019 Priority Areas: (Must choose at least one priority area) 1. Educate women in the areas where they need to become proactive advocates for their own breast health through Educational Workshops (i.e. pre-diagnosis, urgency after diagnosis, types of chemo, types of surgery, etc.) 2. Provide education to breast cancer survivors, their families, and advocates on life after or with cancer, including the transition phase from active treatment to survivorship. 3. Provide education on breast health to young women and men with a focus on middle school, high school, and college ages. 4. Create and provide a method of education on late stage breast cancer diagnosis that will help reduce the percentage of these diagnoses in the areas that exceed the state of Florida average. Important Note Funding is not available for screening, treatment programs, one-time events, conferences, symposiums, seminars, and participation as an exhibitor, presentation, or attendance at health fairs, conferences, symposiums, and seminars. All requests for education funding should be directed to the Florida Breast Cancer Foundation Education Committee. More information on funding opportunities is available at www.floridabreastcancer.org. Page 2

Guidelines and Instructions for Applicants The purpose of the Education Grant Program is to address the breast health and breast cancer education needs of individuals in Florida. Important Dates: January 7, 2019 March 15, 2019 May/June 2019 July 1, 2019 January 1, 2020 June 30, 2020 Announcement of RFP Application due - Must be postmarked no later than this date Grantees notified of funding and disbursal of funds Grant cycle begins 6 Month Progress Report Due End of Grant cycle and Final Report Due Qualifications: Only Florida non-profit community-based organizations that are tax-exempt under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3) and Florida governmental entities are eligible to apply for funding, e.g., Florida tax-exempt non-profit organizations, Florida tax-exempt educational institutions, Florida governmental agencies, and Indian tribes within the State of Florida. US citizenship or residency is not required. Applications must be submitted in English. Restrictions: Projects must be specific to breast health awareness and education/or breast cancer; e.g. if a project is a combined breast and other cancer project, funding may only be requested for the breast cancer portion. Services must be provided in Florida. Equipment costs, if applicable, may not exceed 15% of direct costs and should be used 100% on this project. FBCF will only cover up to $10.00 per person per meal. Travel costs must adhere to the IRS guidelines, in regards to the employee and volunteer transportation reimbursement rate. Review: Applications received that are complete and meeting compliance with all guidelines will be submitted for review by a panel established through the FBCF Education Committee. Applicants will be given 3 working days to respond to any questions from the review committee. Any questions will be addressed to the project director as indicated on the application. Each grant application will be reviewed by at least three independent reviewers. During the review and scoring they will consider each of the following selection criteria: Statement of Need: o A clear and compelling statement of need. Page 3

o Identify the problems confronting the constituent population that need to be addressed. Population and Demographics: o A clear and completely defined description of who the organization is currently serving and who they will be serving through the project. o Demographics for the individuals to be served should be described in terms of: ethnicity, age, sex, whether medically underserved by area or by population, by incidence or diagnosis, mortality, and by stage of diagnosis and any other demographic information that may be relevant to the proposal. Impact: o Specific, achievable and timely goals. o Quantitative analysis of the number of lives that were positively affected by the education grant, is of critical importance in evaluating grant proposals. Feasibility: o The objectives and activities that will be achieved within the scope of the funded project. o A well-planned budget, which is appropriate for the project and follows the guidelines and requirements set by FBCF. o A budget justification that explains in detail the reasoning and need for the costs associated with the project. Capacity: o Organization, project director, and his/her team will have the expertise to effectively implement all aspects of the project. o Organization and project should be consistent with the cultural diversity of the population/demographic area to be served. Collaboration: o Collaboration among organizations with similar or complementary goals, is strongly encouraged. o The roles of the partners should be appropriate and relevant to the project. o The partnership(s) should allow for the continuum of care to become more complete with this project and the collaborations. Sustainability: o The project should not be a "one time" project, but be sustained over multiple years. o A first year plan that includes current and/or future sustainability of the project. o Partnerships to be sustained past project period. o The impact of the project should not be dependent on future funding from FBCF. Page 4

Evaluation: o A sufficient and documented plan to evaluate its impact, collaboration, and sustainability. o Evaluation plan will monitor the impact or effectiveness of the project initially and over time. o Quantitative measurements of the evaluation results. o The evaluation conducted allows the project to be modified in response to favorable or unfavorable evaluation results. The grant application process is competitive. Whether or not an organization has received a grant in the past, funding in subsequent years is never guaranteed. Budget Description: Salaries and Honorariums: Salaries for all personnel who will be working on the project should be included, unless the person being paid normally provides the services being performed. Salaries of administration or project management are not to be included. For each person, indicate the time to be spent on the project and the amount to be paid by the funding agency. Where appropriate, indicate the base rate and the method used to arrive at the requested amount. Materials and Supplies: Materials and supplies include consumable items (e.g. education materials, promotional items, refreshments, printing supplies, etc.) required for the project. The amount requested should be supported by descriptions of the items included and estimates of their costs. Equipment: Equipment costs, may not exceed 15% of direct costs and may be prorated according to the life of the equipment. Equipment purchased under the grant must be used 100% on this project, be necessary to the program, and not available or easily accessible. It is the project director s responsibility to determine the lack of availability or accessibility before including an equipment request in the budget. Each item of equipment requested should be listed separately (with as much specific information) and justified in the budget justification. Ordinarily, the purchase of general purpose equipment (e.g. laptops, projectors, printers, etc.) is not allowed. Travel: Travel costs must adhere to the IRS guidelines, in regards to the employee and volunteer transportation reimbursement rate. The budget justification should indicate who will travel, where, and why, and include (estimated air fare, cost of meals and lodging, meeting registration fees, etc.) Other Expenses: Other allowable expenses include such items as postage, telephone, photocopying, etc. These expenses should be itemized in the budget. In-Kind Donations: In-kind, or non-cash, donations can be goods, services or the labor of people assigned to assist a nonprofit organization. Project Director can determine the value of these contributions, as stated by the donor, for the outright donation or loan over a specified period. Page 5

Education Materials: A variety of education materials are available from Florida Breast Cancer Foundation, American Cancer Society, Force, National Cancer Institute, Sharsheret, The Cleveland Clinic, and Center for Disease Control. Some items are targeted to special populations. This by no means is an exhaustive list. Before requesting funds to create new materials, applicants are strongly encouraged to contact any or all the organizations listed. We recommend that existing materials be used in any project whenever possible. Sources for Demographic Information: The following are only some of the potential sources that may be helpful in describing demographic information: National Cancer Institute http://www.cancer.gov/types/breast National Cancer Institute Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program http://seer.cancer.gov/ American Cancer Society http://www.cancer.org/cancer/breastcancer/index Metastatic Breast Cancer Network http://mbcn.org/education/category/statistics Florida Statewide Cancer Registry Florida Cancer Data System http://fcds.med.miami.edu/inc/publications.shtml Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration http://www.hrsa.gov/shortage/find.html Florida Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program http://www.floridahealth.gov/diseases-and-conditions/cancer/breastcancer/bccedp.html Agreements: A grant agreement will be the legal mechanism for funding. Acknowledgement of Donor Source: Each organization website and project materials must contain an acknowledgment that the funds for the project come from the Florida Breast Cancer Foundation through the purchase of the Florida "End Breast Cancer" specialty license plate and the Florida Voluntary Driver License and Auto Tag Renewal Check-off Programs funding the "End Breast Cancer" program. All printed and electronic announcements for projects and marketing materials for projects must contain FBCF Logo and an acknowledgement that the funds for the projects come from the Florida Breast Cancer Foundation through the purchase of the "End Breast Cancer" specialty license plate and the Florida Voluntary Driver License and Auto Tag Renewal Check-off Programs funding the "End Breast Cancer" program. Grant period: Grant period begins July 1, 2019 and will conclude on June 30, 2020. Payment and Reporting: The payment will be made no later than thirty (30) days after receipt of the fully executed agreement. A progress report is due at the end of six (6) months of the start of the grant period and a final report is due at the completion of the grant period. If reports do not meet the assigned deadlines, all funds may be requested to be returned to the Foundation. Letters of support and additional materials: DO NOT send additional materials (i.e. reprints, complete curriculum vitae, or letters of support). Any additional materials will not be reviewed. Page 6

Confirmation of receipt of application: Application receipt confirmation will be mailed to the project director following review for compliance to guidelines. If immediate confirmation of receipt is requested, please include a self-addressed, stamped postcard that will be returned to you immediately upon receipt of the application. Please do not contact FBCF regarding the status of the application during the review period as information cannot be provided. Announcement: Announcement of grants awarded will be made in June 2019. Project directors will be notified of the outcome of the review in writing. Number of grants to be awarded: The actual number of awards will depend on the amount of funding granted per project. Applications should include and be ordered as follows: 1. Cover Page (Form Attached) Note: Signature of approving institutional personnel, if other than project director, required. 2. Abstract Page (Form Attached) 3. Project Description (MUST BE INCLUDED and DETAILED) Note: This section should not exceed five (5) typewritten pages. Font size should be no smaller than a tenpoint typeface. All areas of this section are required, MUST be labeled a through l, and MUST be included within the 5 pages. a. List the Priority Area(s) focused on in proposal b. Brief explanation of project. Identify if this is a new project or a continuation or expansion of an existing project. c. Description of the population currently being served and the population to be served by the project. d. Statement of need/ problem to be addressed. e. Description of the impact that the project will have on the constituency to be served, including how many are expected to benefit from the project. Description of how the selected priority will be affected by the project. f. Description of the feasibility of the proposed project including the description of how the funds will be used and the reasoning and need for the funds. g. Describe the expertise needed to accomplish the project and compare that required expertise to the expertise of the Project Director and the team that will be working on the project. Is this a new or ongoing activity of your organization? h. Description of other organizations or entities, if any, participating in the project. (If applicable, letters of collaboration should be included from each organization.) i. Long-term strategies for funding of the project after the initial funding. j. How is this project unique compared with comparable projects offered in this service area? k. Use of the project's results and how they are to be disseminated. l. Description of how the project will be evaluated. Describe the interim (6-month) evaluation in detail including both the baseline evaluation and the periodic Page 7

evaluation. Describe how the evaluation will be conducted at the end of the grant period and during the additional 12-months after the grant period. Describe how changes will be made based on the evaluation results. 4. Financial Information (Must be specific. Not to exceed three (3) typewritten pages). a. Budget for requested funds (Form Attached). b. Budget justification. c. Administrative salaries may not be included in direct costs. d. List of other sources of current funding for the project. 5. Biosketch form for project director and project education personnel. Note: No more than two pages per person. 6. Proof of non-profit status for applicant institution, must include EIN number. Failure to stay within page limitations as stated above will result in delayed processing and/or refusal of the application. All grant applications MUST be submitted in both the following forms: Hardcopy and Electronic. 1. Hardcopy Submission: When submitting hardcopy of the proposal, please mail the grant application and all required documents together to the following address with a postmark date no later than March 15, 2019. Submit 1 hardcopy of each application. Fax copies will not be accepted. Applications should be bound by staples only. Spiral bound materials will not be accepted. Mail application and required documents to: Florida Breast Cancer Foundation Attn: Jessica Parker-Kerr, Programs Director 11900 Biscayne Blvd Suite 288 North Miami, Florida 33181 2. Electronic Submission: When submitting the grant application electronically, please email the proposal to Jessica Parker-Kerr at e-mail address: Jessica@FloridaBreastCancer.org and Assistant@FloridaBreastCancer.org Important: Failure to meet the above criteria will automatically exclude the grant application from being considered for review and, hence, funding. Any applications postmarked after the deadline will NOT be considered. Page 8

Education Grant Request for Funding Cover Sheet Project Director & Title: Institute/Organization: Address: Employer Identification Number (EIN): Phone: Email: Title of Project: Total Amount Requested: Priority Area(s): Grant Period: July 1, 2019 to June 30, 2020 Signature & Title of Approving Personnel: (Other than Project Director) Date: Name & Title of Approving Institutional Personnel: (Typed) Applications Must Be Postmarked By March 15, 2019 (Photocopies of this form are acceptable) Any applications postmarked after the deadline will NOT be considered. Page 9

Abstract Sheet Project Director: Organization/Institution: Target Population: In the space below, please provide a short abstract, not to exceed 200 words, written in lay terms for release to the general public should this application be chosen for funding. Permission to Publish: Permission is hereby granted to Florida Breast Cancer Foundation to publish the above abstract should this application be selected for funding. Signature: Date: Name: (Typed) Phone Number: Page 10

Biosketch Sheet Project Director (Last Name, First, Middle) Biographical Information Information should be submitted for the project director and other personnel involved in project. ALL personnel should have a strong background in breast cancer education, science, research, etc. Please use a separate form for each person. Name: Title: Education: Begin with baccalaureate or initial professional education, such as nursing, include postdoctoral training. Institution (Indicate Location) Degree Year Conferred Field of Study Professional Experience: Please list, in chronological order, concluding with present position, previous employment, experience and honors and any previous advocacy/educational or project management experiences. Include information about your qualifications to run the project you are applying to fund. Do NOT Exceed Two (2) Pages. Page 11

Budget Sheet Detailed Budget for Entire Grant Period from July 1, 2019 through June 30, 2020 Total Requested Amount: Salaries and Honorarium: (Not to include administration or project management salaries) Materials and Supplies: (Provide Details) Equipment: (Not to exceed 15% of direct costs) Travel: Other Expenses: (Provide Details) In-Kind Donations: (Provide Details) Total Funding Request: (Not including In-kind Donations) Page 12