WALLACE GENETIC FOUNDATION
PROPOSALS
Organizations invited to submit a Proposal to Wallace Genetic Foundation should include with their submission:
1. A completed “Check List” (Click on the link to download. Remember to “save as,” not “save,” each time you make changes).
2. A scan of the organization’s tax status determination letter from the IRS.
If you previously sent a copy of your organization’s IRS determination letter –and the tax status has not changed– it is not necessary to send another copy now.
3. A two-page Cover Letter addressed to the Executive Director and written in a letter-style format that answers clearly in the body of the letter the following points:
A) Please provide a brief description of the work for which this grant is requested.
B) What will be accomplished, by when, with this funding?
C) Why is the grant needed at this time? Is there a particular urgency?
D) What major hurdles are foreseen, and how might they be overcome?
E) What are your measures of success (in the short-term of one-year, and longer term?)
F) How do you plan to sustain the project if the outcome is deemed a success?
NOTE: Please do not send any other information. (If you want to bring attention to other items published by your organization, please refer to them, by links, in the two-page Cover Letter.)
4. Budget. For a General Support grant request, please submit the organization’s budget.
For a Specific Project, please send both the organization’s budget and a brief line-item budget for the project.
5. A list of other sources of support, detailing amounts secured and amounts requested from each source for the project and for the organization as a whole.
6. The Proposal should be submitted as follows:
A) in electronic form to wgfdn@wallacegenetic.org, and
B) in electronic form to the primary board member with whom the organization works, and.
C) in hard copy by regular U.S. postal mail to the Foundation office in Washington DC (4910 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 221, Washington DC, 20016).
Do not use other delivery services, such as FedEx or UPS, or require a signature as there is seldom someone in the office at the usual times of delivery. We have found the U.S. Postal Service Priority Mail service (again, with no signature required) to be reliable if you want to include tracking.
7. Please note that the review process will begin only after all documents have been received in hard copy and electronic formats as requested above. Review and processing (if approved) may take up to three months, occasionally longer, although the goal is to finalize much sooner if possible.
The Wallace Genetic Foundation regrets that it will no longer be accepting unsolicited proposals or letters of inquiry.
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