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ISSP handbook.pdf - FNESC

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Part Four:<br />

Information for<br />

Developmental Projects<br />

4.1 Proposal Information<br />

Part Four:<br />

Developmental Projects<br />

Funding is available for organizations interested in undertaking preliminary<br />

work which is necessary in order to establish a program. For example, the<br />

<strong>ISSP</strong> may fund organizations for work required to establish affiliation agreements,<br />

to achieve non-profit society status, or to set up a First Nations governing<br />

authority. All Developmental activities must be directly tied to post-secondary<br />

programming.<br />

Proposals for Developmental Projects should include two to three pages describing<br />

the proposed activities and their purposes, as well as a budget for the<br />

proposed project. Proposals should also include letters of support, particularly<br />

from supporting Aboriginal organizations.<br />

The funding allocated for Developmental proposals is normally less than that<br />

allocated for full proposals. Developmental proposals are funded to a maximum<br />

of $20,000.00, depending upon funding availability.<br />

Developmental funding is intended to be for one year only.<br />

Note: developmental funding is to be utilized for activities<br />

related to the submission of a proposal that meets<br />

<strong>ISSP</strong> funding requirements.<br />

<strong>ISSP</strong> Handbook -- Revised August, 2001 ... page 40

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