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National Trails Fund 2010 Application Form

American Hiking Society’s 2010 National Trails Fund

Contact: Heather Sable hsable@americanhiking.org

APPLICATIONS ARE DUE DECEMBER 15, 2009 at MIDNIGHT

GRANTS WILL BE AWARDED IN APRIL of 2010

 

PLEASE READ BEFORE STARTING: Applications MUST be submitted in full. You will NOT be able to save your answers and edit them at a later date. Please review the application below before you begin.

 

* Required Field

Section 1. Organization Information

 
*Name of Organization:  
*Name of Project:  
*Street Address:  
*City:  
*State:
*Zip:  
*Phone:  
Website:
*Year Organization was Established:  
*Organization mission statement:  

Section 2: Organization Contact

*Contact Name:  
*Street Address:  
*City:  
*State:
*Zip:  
*Phone:  
*Email:  
*Re-Type Email:  
   

Section 3: Project Information

*City where project will take place:  
*County where project will take place:  
*State where project will take place:
*Project Type:
(Select all that apply)
Hold shift key to select more than one choice

Other:
 
*What type of land ownership/
management area will the work be held on?:

Other:
 
*Have you been awarded monies from AHS in the last 5 years?:
Year Awarded:
*How much are you requesting? $500-$5000 :  
*Number of volunteers involved in project :  
*Demographics of volunteers:  
*Project summary:
 (50 words or less)
 
*Describe project goals including any tangible conservation or outdoor recreation results expected:
(200 words or less) (e.g.: number of trail miles constructed)
 
*Identify how the project improves or protects natural resources and/or the outdoor recreation experience:


(200 words or less)
 
*Identify support for and promotion of your project including recognition, endorsements, awards, and/or media coverage:
(200 words or less)
 
*How will you promote your project:
(200 words or less) (e.g. internal communication outlets, media, public relations, events (such as AHS’ National Trails Day®)
 
*Does the proposed project include partnerships?  If so, explain and include organization names, contacts and type of organizational support: (monetary, volunteers, materials/
equipment, other) :

(200 words or less)
 
*Describe the activities of the end users: Hold shift key to select more than one choice

Other:
 
Additional project information:
(250 words or less)
 
Section 4:  Multimedia
*Photo Upload (max 4):  
  Upload Project Image 1
(max 65MB)
 
  Upload Project Image 2
(max 65MB)
 
  Upload Project Image 3
(max 65MB)
 
  Upload Project Image 4
(max 65MB)
 
Video Upload (optional):  
  Upload Project Video
(max 65MB)
 
Section 5:  Map
Project Map Upload (optional):  
Upload a project map with context/location information: 
(max 65MB)

Section 6: Project Timeline

*Project Start Date (MM/DD/YY)  
*Project End Date (MM/DD/YY)  
*Provide a paragraph about the time-sensitivity of this project including if/how this project is part of a larger trails effort/
program:

(150 words or less)
 
*Upload project timeline:
(max 65MB)
   

Section 7: Project Budget

*Provide a brief project budget justification:
(100 words or less)
 
*What is the total budget for this project  
*What amount are you requesting from AHS?($500-$5000):  
*Upload Budget: (include income, match funds, soft matches, and expenses)
(max 65MB)
     

Section 8: Participation in AHS activities: (check all that apply)

National Trails Day:
 
Volunteer Vacations:
 
*Is your organization an AHS Alliance of Hiking Member? (American Hiking’s Alliance of Organizations members receive additional points on their application. Find out more about the Alliance program at www.AmericanHiking.org) :  
Other AHS participation:
     

Section 9: Non-Profit Status 501C3

Non-Profit Status 501(c)3
*
Attach IRS Tax-Exempt letter (e.g. 501(c)3) :

(max 65MB)
     

Section 10.  Date and Terms

*Date of Application Submission(mm/dd/yy):  
*Agree to Terms: I agree to allow American Hiking Society to use my application information in marketing collateral. In order for your application to be accepted, you must agree to these terms.