Hello 44net!
We have two new RFPs out, hot off the presses! The below text is posted
on the blog, and I want to make sure you have it too.
Please share with projects and organizations you think would make a good
fit.
Many thanks and 73,
Rosy
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Calling all educators and ham clubs!
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) is pleased to announce two
requests for proposals (RFPs), designed to support amateur radio clubs
as well as teachers who are interested in educating the next generation
about amateur radio and digital communication science.
The RFP for Amateur Radio Clubs seeks to support projects happening at
amateur radio clubs. For this year, such grants are restricted to clubs
inside of the United States. Grants in this category will be reviewed in
two grant windows – the first one is short (starts now and ends on May
1, 2021), and the second one will run throughout the summer:
Summer
* Submissions due: May 1, 2021
* Distribution target: July 1, 2021
Fall
* Submissions due: August 1, 2021
* Distribution target: October 1, 2021
More information, including a Q+A about eligibility and requirements,
can be found in the RFP for Amateur Radio Clubs:
https://www.ampr.org/wp-content/uploads/2021-03-ardc-amateur-radio-club.pdf
The RFP for Education Projects is open to educational organizations both
in the US and internationally. This granting window has one cycle, with
distributions targeted for August 1, 2021 – ideally before the 2021-2022
school year starts.
* Submissions due: June 1, 2021
* Distribution target: August 1, 2021
As with the RFP for Amateur Radio Clubs, more information can be found
in the Education Project RFP:
https://www.ampr.org/wp-content/uploads/2021-education-rfp.pdf
SOME Q&A ABOUT THESE RFPS
Thinking back on some questions that have come up at our community
discussions, there are some high-level questions I imagine some folks
will have. Here are answers to some of those.
Q: Why is the Education Projects RFP open to international applicants,
while the RFP for Supporting Amateur Radio Clubs is only open to
applicants in the US?
A: In order to most effectively get funds to amateur radio clubs
internationally, we are looking to partner with organizations who can
help to distribute such grants to clubs in their local area. We also
have an exciting announcement about this brewing, so stay tuned! In the
meantime, please direct any questions to giving(a)ampr.org.
Q: How much do you plan to give to each one of these categories?
A: ARDC is purposefully not setting a floor or limit on the number of
grants that we will give in either category, or on the amounts given for
each grant. The quality and quantity of applications that we get will
determine the answers. With this in mind – we challenge you to tell as
many people you know to help us get the word out!
If you have more questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out:
giving(a)ampr.org
We look very forward to seeing your proposals!
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Rosy Wolfe - KJ7RYV
Executive Director
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC)
ampr.org