i have contributed to grant writing efforts in the past and would be willing to 
contribute to an effort of this magnitude. it can take a significant period of 
time for the approval process, depending on cause, circumstance, etal.

i'd love to see such a project in chittenden county somewhere (since i reside 
in b'ton). there is so much yet to learn!

 aj




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From: Marc Farnum Rendino <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 7:35:20 AM
Subject: Re: VT could use one of these...

Folks -

Sounds great! Some additional ideas to throw into the mix:

1) It may well make sense to have multiple sites; perhaps start with
*both* Burlington and Montpelier.

And with multiple sites, there is the added benefit of distance/remote
projects, driven by both need and availability. Need: Some group
functions would/could of course require participation of both sites.
Availability: Projects that some of us may want to work on, need
multiple sites. Drive it from both directions.

2) As far as money is concerned: There is a great deal of grant money
available for example:

<http://www.cra.org/ccc/docs/init/Unleashing.pdf>

And we have our own VT EPSCoR <http://www.uvm.edu/EPSCoR/>

With more grant opportunities coming, via ARRA/stimulus
<http://www.recovery.gov/>.

I've started to dip my toe into grant-writing; do we have any other
grant-writers?

The idea being that the grant gets the project running, with some time
to ramp up longer-term funding, such as sponsorship, dues (ex: sliding
scale, to encourage everyone), etc.

- Marc



      

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