Grant Proposals and Guidelines
Proposals must demonstrate the intention to commit the necessary financial
and human resources to a program that is well coordinated in terms
of related human services within the respective communities.
Proposal Guidelines
The proposal must emphasis the innovative and substantive need
for the program within the African American community and include
the following six elements:
| 1. |
Mission
statement of agency |
| 2. |
A summary
of the specific project, purpose, objectives and target |
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population |
| 3. |
A description
of how the project will be implemented; include
|
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number of
clients to be served, staff responsibilities, locations of
service delivery and timetable of programmatic activities |
| 4. |
A specific
methodology to coordinate with related services provided |
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within
the community |
| 5. |
Documentation
of matching funds, if applicable, indicating the type |
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and amount. |
| 6. |
A description
on how the project will be evaluated and who will |
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evaluate
it (include additional forms, if necessary). This form must
be included with AAF/NJ reporting requirements. |
Submission Guidelines
| 1. |
Proposals must be submitted (a) typed on the AAF/NJ
application |
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form. |
| 2. |
All completed RFP applications must be submitted or postmarked |
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by the close
of the business day as indicated in the key
dates page. Because
of the number of proposals AAF receives, proposals submitted
after
this date
will not be considered. |
| 3. |
Submit the original and a copy in the order outlined in the
guidelines. |
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The checklist
should be the first page. And remember to keep a copy for
your own files. |
| 4. |
Send the application to: African American Fund of New Jersey,
Inc. |
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Sondra Clark, President/CEO, 132 So. Harrison Street, East
Orange, NJ 07018 |
Forms/Instructions on Applying for Grant
Grant
Proposal & Submission Guidelines
Key Dates in the Grant Process
Project Reporting
Requirements
Project Funding
Priorities
Application 
Application Check List |
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