Fast Track Project Grants
Family & Teen Education Grants to Jewish Organizations
Marketing Resources
Fast Track Project Grants
Project grants are available to eligible individuals and organizations for innovative community-based Jewish programs and projects that take place in western Massachusetts or southern Vermont. Grants are for $1,000 or less, for a maximum of 70% of the project's cost.
Learn More About Fast Track Project Grants
2011-2012 Fast Track Grants Deadlines
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Submission Deadline |
For Projects Taking Place |
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Wed, July 6, 2011 |
Sept. 15 and Beyond |
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Mon., Sept. 19, 2011 |
Nov. 15 and Beyond |
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Tues., Jan. 3, 2012 |
March 15 and Beyond |
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Tues., April 3, 2012 |
June 15 and Beyond |
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Mon., July 16, 2012 |
Sept. 15 and Beyond |
APPLICANTS
- Access to guidelines (including application instructions), the online application form, and a budget document can be accessed on the Fast Track Grant Guidelines page.
GRANT RECIPIENTS
Family & Teen Education Initiative Grants
Through an annual competitive process, our Family & Teen Education Initiative provides eligible organizations with funding to help underwrite staffing costs for innovative Jewish education programs for children, teens and families.
The Initiative also provides funded organizations with professional development for family and teen educators via technical assistance, training, support, networking opportunities, and consultation.
Funded organizations may also be eligible for "Fast Track" Project Grants (see above) for collaborative outreach projects. See guidelines for more details.
Family & Teen Education Initiative Grant Guidelines 2011-2012 (DOC)
Mid-year Progress Report -- Due Jan. 15, 2012 (DOC)
Attendance Sheet 2011-2012 (XLS)
Marketing Resources
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