Educational Fund
The PBA Educational Fund consists
of a pool of money to be used strictly for the promotion of and
education of the Pygora goat. PBA members or groups of members in good
standing with PBA, may apply for these funds to be used in ways that
would benefit PBA and address the goals mentioned above.
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guidelines for the Educational Fund
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proposal requirements
Application Guidelines for each calendar year
A. General:
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The PBA Educational Fund
Committee, with the endorsement of the PBA board, will
administer the Education Funds.
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Monies will only be
awarded if the PBA treasury can support such funding, but the
Board will be required to make every effort to do so.
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A determined amount of
money will be available each year for one or more grants,
totaling no more than $600.
B. Time line for
Proposals and Awards:
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Call for Proposals will be
announced in February of each year in the PBA Newsletter as well
as on the PBA website. PBA will have available an “Educational
Fund Proposal Packet” to those requesting one.
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Proposals (hard copies)
will be due to the Board by September of the year, preceding the
year the grant would be awarded.
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Awards will be made by the
Board, no later than December of the year the proposal was
submitted. All parties submitting proposals would be notified as
soon as possible.
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Receipts from expenses
would be due to the PBA treasurer no later than 10 working days
after the event.
C. Board Guidelines for
awarding funds:
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The Board will accept one
or more proposal each year, with an attempt to award the total
amount agreed upon in A3. Awards can be for the full amount, or
if several grants are to be funded, the money will be
proportioned as the Committee suggests.
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The Board would have the
option of not awarding any proposals in any given year, if they
felt the situation is warranted.
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Preference will be given
to a region that was “under-developed” if warranted and/or
attempts will be made to award proposals equally in all three
PBA districts.
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Proposals will be accepted
as is, or accepted with Board modifications. The person(s)
submitting proposal would then be allowed to accept or reject
the modifications. If rejected, they could have one chance to
present their case as to why they feel the modifications would
not acceptable.
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Emphasis of awards will be
to reach as many people as possible.
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Awarded money will have to
be spent in the manner outlined in the accepted proposal.
D. Examples of what the
PBA Educational Fund might fund
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Pygora goat health issues
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Pygoras in 4-H
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Pygora fiber/spinning
seminars/workshops
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Livestock Management
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Pasture Management
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Show information/Training
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Other innovative ideas!
E. Examples of expenses
PBA might fund:
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Travel for individuals
crucial to the event
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Food and Lodging crucial
to the event
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Educational Materials &
Supplies
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Stipend for speakers
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Rental costs associated
with the event
F. Rules & Regulations:
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No individual or group
submitting proposals to be funded from the Educational Fund
shall use these monies for a “for-profit” event.
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Award must be used to
cover only expenses listed in the budget of the proposal.
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If fees are required to
attend the event, they must be used for expenses not covered by
the PBA award.
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All original receipts that
grant fund monies are used for must be submitted to the PBA
Treasurer no later that 10 working days after the date of the
event.
Educational
Fund Proposal Requirements
Proposal requirements: The Educational Fund Proposal must be submitted
to the PBA Board by the time frame listed in the Application Guidelines.
The information provided would need to include the following:
A. Identification:
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Name, address, phone
number, email, etc. of contact person writing the grant.
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What group, if any, you
are representing?
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Other individuals
participating in the “planning committee” for your event (if
any).
B. Purpose of Proposal:
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A brief description of the
event.
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How might PBA members
benefit from this event?
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What audience are you
targeting?
C. General:
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How many participants are
expected?
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Location and date of
event.
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Subject matter to be
covered at event (brief)
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PBA members only or is the
public invited?
D. Budget
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All expected expenses of
the event must be listed, including those that you would be
applying funds for. Specify what expenses you would expect the
PBA Education Fund to cover.
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All income for event must
be listed, regardless of the source.
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Funding requested from
the Educational Fund.
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Fees charged at the
door (if any).
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Funding from other
agencies (if any).
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Donations/Contributions expected (if any).
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Other
E. Any other information
you would like to include for the Committee’s benefit
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