Mardy Fish Foundation After School Program Grant Information and Application Procedures Application YEAR: 2017 and 2018 The Mardy Fish Children s Foundation 1
Dear Colleague: Thank you for your interest in applying for a grant under the Mardy Fish Children s Foundation. This program is authorized by the Indian River County School Board, as amended, and is intended to help Elementary Schools & Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) to initiate, expand, or enhance their physical education, nutrition, or enrichment programs. These programs should be designed with a priority on safety and wellness to help students learn new and exciting activities that encourage lifelong and healthy habits. Our Foundation seeks to align After School Programs with current knowledge, research, and best practices in the fields of fitness, nutrition, and wellness. Likewise, applicants are required to design projects that address their specific needs and align with existing related initiatives in areas of expertise. We encourage you to leverage funds for (but not limited to): utilizing professional staff; incorporating physical education activities; providing nutrition education curricula or projects; and providing cognitive, social, and cooperative skill-building activities. The Mardy Fish Children s Foundation recognizes the vital role a healthy lifestyle plays in the lives of Indian River County s children. As a result, we are pleased to present this opportunity for applicants to strengthen and enhance programs that support a broader, strategic vision for encouraging healthy physical education and nutrition habits. We look forward to receiving your application for support under the Mardy Fish Children s Foundation: Kids in Motion. Sincerely, Tom Fish Chairman
Mardy Fish Children s Foundation GRANT FAST FACTS: Purpose: The purpose of The Mardy Fish Children s Foundation Kids in Motion Grant is to assist Elementary Schools & Community Based Organizations in initiating, expanding, or enhancing their health, fitness, nutrition, or enrichment programs. Eligible Applicants: Elementary Schools and Community Based Organizations. Absolute Priority: The expressed priority is on safety and wellness to help students learn new and exciting activities that encourage lifelong and healthy habits. Additionally, this program requires that an applicant propose a program that will address healthy habits, physical fitness, and nutrition that promote physical education standards; and develop, expand, or improve its physical education program for students in kindergarten through grade 6 by undertaking instruction in healthy eating habits, good nutrition and at least one of the authorized physical fitness activities. REQUIREMENT: School and/or Organization Program receiving grants will commit to the following requirements: (1) Participating in or volunteering for at least one (1) community service event during the year grant was received. The community service event must be related to and/or aligned with Fitness, Wellness, Health, and Nutrition in some capacity. The program team will promote their school/organization program and note that their participation was sponsored in part by the Mardy Fish Children s Foundation. Mardy s Six Healthy Habits throughout the program. (2) Posting two photos to MFCF social media highlighting awarded program. (3) Team organizers will write a one-page summary of the experience and what the children learned. (4) Provide information about the program including attendance records, breakdown of students and identify their ethnic background, plus any other support information and feedback from the students and their families. Application Submission: Applications must be submitted via email to: Kristen@mffkids.org Subject line: Grant Application Application Submission Deadline: Fall Programs: October 20, 2017 Spring Programs: January 12, 2018 Estimated Available Funds: The Administration s budget request for the current fiscal year does not include funds for this program. However, we are inviting applications now to allow enough time to complete the grant process before the end of the current fiscal year. Contingent upon the availability of funds and the quality of applications, we may make additional awards later in FY and in subsequent years from the list of unfunded applicants. Average Award Range: $500 to $2,000 per fiscal year Estimated Number of Awards: 6 The Mardy Fish Children s Foundation 3
THE MARDY FISH CHILDREN S FOUNDATION GRANT APPLICATION Date of Application: Legal name of organization applying: (Should be same as on IRS determination letter and as supplied on IRS Form 990.) School/Organization: Principal/Executive Director: Phone number: Program Coordinator/title/phone number (if different from executive director) Address (principal/administrative office): City/State/Zip: Fax Number: E-mail Address: List any previous support from this funder in the last 5 years: Project Name: Purpose of Grant (one sentence): FINANCIAL INFORMATION (review and document the following three): (1) Total Amount Requested: $ (2) Attach a Proposed Budget for your program that identifies the program, number of children participating, cost of program, and Semester. (See Sample Attached) (3) Is the Amount Requested for the (Circle One): Spring Fall Full Year Signature, Principal or Executive Director Date
SAMPLE BUDGET SEA TURTLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUMMARY: Program Name Expected Time Slot Days of Week Cost of Program Attendance Gardening 20 4pm to 5pm M, W $1,000 Basketball 40 3:30 to 4:30pm M, T $1,500 TOTAL 102 $2,500 BUDGET DETAIL: EXPENSES: After School Personnel Gardening Instructor $ 500 Two basketball coaches $ 1000 Subtotal After School Personnel $1,500 After School Non-Personnel Expenses Equipment Gardening $ 300 Basketball Jersies $ 500 Balls and nets $ 300 End of Year Party $ 300 Subtotal After School Non-Personnel $1,400 Grand Total $2,900 The Mardy Fish Children s Foundation 5