MLK Day Grants from Campus Kitchens
Posted by on August 13, 2010
The Campus Kitchens Project (CKP), through funding from the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS), is proud to provide funding opportunities for schools to develop campus and community projects that will honor Dr. King’s legacy of service. CKP has been selected to bring college students and the community together to address pressing social issues by engaging youth, the elderly and underserved populations in volunteerism with local community groups and Campus Kitchens.
Grants will be awarded for up to $2,000 for Campus Kitchens and community partners to host a MLK Day of Service program on Monday, January 17, 2011 with an emphasis placed on recruiting volunteers from community-based organizations and disadvantaged youth. Funds may also be used to develop a semester of service program, kick-off of a new Campus Kitchen or build an organization’s volunteer base through one-time service events. All schools within the CKP network, schools developing a Campus Kitchen, and community partners are eligible for funding.
Please complete the MLK 2011 Sub-Grantee Application. You can obtain the application by calling 202.789.5979 x105. Please send only the completed grant application, as any additional information will not be considered. Submit your completed application (Subject: “MLK 2011 Grants”) to: mroche@campuskitchens.org. (This is the preferable way to submit the application). To fax in your application – send to (Subject: “MLK 2011 Grants”): 202.789.5977
The deadline for completed proposals is on or before 5pm EST, September 1, 2010
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