Press Release SFSFC ISSUES GRANTS SAN FRANCISCO SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTIONS, INC. A California Non-Profit Corporation PO Box 61363, Sunnyvale CA 94088-1363 USA [EMAIL PROTECTED]; http://www.sfsfc.org/
For immediate release: April 5, 2004 SFSFC ISSUES GRANTS At their March 14, 2004 Board of Directors Meeting, San Francisco Science Fiction Conventions, Inc., issued several grants to various groups and individuals for development and furtherance of science fiction and fantasy activities. SFSFC issued the following grants: Interaction, 2005 World Science Fiction Convention: $2000 to purchase trophy rockets for the 2005 Hugo Award trophies. The Hugo Award trophy consists of a rocket shape of standard design on a base designed by the convention committee. For more information about Interaction, see <http://www.interaction.worldcon.org.uk/>. Clarion Writers' Workshop: $1000 matching grant to help fund 2004 Workshop. Details of this grant were in SFSFC Press Release 2004-1, released March 31, 2004 <http://sfsfc.org/press/PR2004-1_Clarion_Grant.htm>. For more information about Clarion, see <http://www.msu.edu/~clarion/>. Vegas Science Fiction Association: $750 to VegaCon I to fund the logistics costs of the convention's Art Show, including rental, transportation, and set-up of art show display flats. For more information about VegaCon, see <http://www.vegacon.org/>. Ad Hoc Worldcon Promotional Committee: $500 to fund portions of a promotional program to raise overall awareness of the World Science Fiction Convention (as opposed to the individual Worldcons, which tend to promote themselves as stand-alone events). For more information, contact Grant Krueger at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Comic Book Legal Defense Fund: $500 for general operating purposes. For more information, see <http://www.cbldf.org/>. SFSFC Inc. was the parent non-profit corporation of ConJose, the 2002 Worldcon, and of ConFrancisco, the 1993 Worldcon. Most of the these grants were funded from ConJose surplus funds. As required by World Science Fiction Society rules, SFSFC will submit an accounting of ConJose finances, including disposition of surplus funds, to the 2004 WSFS Business Meeting. ------------------------------------------------------ Contact: SFSFC Inc.: Kevin Standlee [EMAIL PROTECTED] San Francisco Science Fiction Conventions, Inc. is a California non-profit corporation recognized as tax- exempt under US Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3). You received this message because you are on the ConJose press release mailing list, or because you are subscribed to a mailing list that is on the ConJose press release mailing list. To be removed from this list, please write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] SFSFC and ConJose apologize for duplicate messages you may receive on account of this announcement being sent to multiple mailing lists. "ConJose" and "ConFrancisco" are service marks of San Francisco Science Fiction Conventions, Inc., a California non-profit corporation. "WSFS", "Worldcon", "World Science Fiction Convention" and "Hugo Award" are registered service marks of the World Science Fiction Society, an unincorporated literary society.
