Maryland Bar Foundation Grant Application |
Grant Process
1. The Foundation has established its fiscal year as July 1st – June 30th. It considers grant applications two times during each fiscal year at both its January and May meetings. December 1st is the deadline for consideration at the January meeting and April 1st is the deadline for consideration at the May meeting. Grant deadlines are subject to review/postponement by the MBF Board. Grant applications received after a deadline will be considered at the next designated grant review meeting. In its sole discretion and for good cause shown, the Foundation’s Board may consider a grant application on an expedited basis at any time during its fiscal year.
2. Completed application – the application must be fully completed and returned electronically.
3. Signed electronically under oath;
4. Approval by the Foundation Board – all requests for grants will be reviewed and acted upon by the Board of Directors of the Maryland Bar Foundation; and
5. Funding mechanism – when a grant is approved, the grant will either be an outright award, or will be provided under certain conditions that the Board considers reasonable.
6. Grants awarded each cycle will receive a letter detailing the award along with an acceptance form. Payment will not be made until this acceptance form is completed and returned.
7. Final Reports are due approximately one year after the award is made. Due dates are listed within award letters.
Grant Application Directions
1. Please provide a brief description of the grantee organization and its history.
2. Please provide documentation of any tax exempt status: identify what exemption has been granted;
attach a copy of most recent Internal Revenue Service letter recognizing grantee as a tax exempt organization; and in the event grantee has a non-profit corporate status, identify the state of incorporation and the date of grant of charter, and state whether the charter is currently effective.
3. Please provide a complete description of the specific project for which funding is desired including a detailed timeline for the project from commencement to conclusion.
4. Please attach the past two years of financial data for the grantee organization including: financial statements and audit reports or, in the alternative tax returns
5. Please provide any proposed budget for the project for which the grant is requested. Please note, generally speaking, the Maryland Bar Foundation does not support funding for salaries and benefits. Please provide an itemized budget, including the exact amount being requested from the Maryland Bar Foundation as well as any proposed funding from non-MBF sources, if any. For items that are currently unfunded by any specific grant or source, describe all organizational fundraising efforts for said project to date and proposed. If it is anticipated that more funding will be required beyond the scope of this grant application in order to proceed with the project, or to continue the project, please describe all efforts to obtain additional or permanent funding.
6. Identify all other organizations to whom any grant application has been made, and whether or not they have been received, during the past three years for this or any other fundraising.
7. In the event the grant will be used for the purchase of equipment, describing the anticipated use of the equipment at the conclusion of the project.
8. In the event of dissolution of the grantee organization, describe any controlling
provisions relating to the disposition of assets.