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Funding Guidelines
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YES, we are still giving grants. We've been inundated with inquiries (and other work), and will update this page asap. Meanwhile, the funding guidelines are accurate - and more recent grantees are listed on our press page. However, we are no longer accepting letters of inquiry for our 14th round of competitive funding. Inquiries for Round 15 will be taken using a new online form, which is not yet available; please visit this page again in a few weeks. Program Areas: The Mockingbird Foundation, Inc. ("Mockingbird")
offers competitive grants to schools and nonprofit organizations that
effect improvements in areas of importance to the Phish fan community.
Our programmatic focus is music education for children, defined as follows:
Education: Education may include the provision of instruments,
texts, and office materials, and the support of learning space, practice
space, performance space, and instructors/instruction. Mockingbird is
particularly interested in projects that foster self-esteem and free
expression, but does not typically fund music therapy which is not education
or music appreciation which does not include participation. Children: Mockingbird is interested in targeting children
eighteen years or younger, but will consider projects which benefit
college students, teachers, instructors, or adult students. Mockingbird
is particularly (though not exclusively) interested in programs which
benefit disenfranchised groups, including those with low skill levels,
income, or education; with disabilities or terminal illnesses; and in
foster homes, shelters, hospitals, prisons, or other remote or isolated
situations.
Geographic Focus: U.S., with an interest in geographic
diversity throughout the U.S. Recipient Restrictions: Mockingbird is particularly interested
in organizations with low overhead, innovative approaches, and/or collaborative
elements to their work. Grants are typically made only to nonprofit
organizations with tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the
Internal Revenue Service code, or who have a sponsoring agency with
this status. Organizations selected to submit a full proposal will be
required to submit documentation of their status as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
institution or as a public school. Public schools are tax-exempt and
so eligible for funding, although school-based grantees cannot be independent
of the school, must take place at the school, and must be supervised
by the applicable municipality. Mockingbird does not normally consider
grants to individuals or to fund research, fundraising organizations
or events, programs that promote or engage in religious or political
doctrine, or organizations outside the United States. It is hoped that
nonprofit organizations who apply for support are operated and organized
without discrimination in hiring staff or providing services on the
basis of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin
or disability.
Letter of inquiry:
Those interested in submitting a proposal should first submit a letter
of inquiry via our web form at http://www.mbird.org/funding/inquiry.html.
The form requests organizational details and allows for approximately
2.5 pages of narrative description. We prefer that a responsible officer
from the applying organization fill out the form. Initial inquiries
submitted via any other channel will not be considered.
Supplemental Materials: We are unable to review any supplemental
materials accompanying your LOI or proposal submission, such as books,
videos, cassettes, etc. Please do not send any materials beyond
those specifically requested by the Mockingbird Foundation. Acknowledgement: After submitting your letter of inquiry through
our online form, you should receive an automated response acknowledging
receipt. Due to the large volume of inquiries we receive, however, we
are unable to provide you with any additional updates on the status
of your inquiry. You will be contacted via email ONLY if your project
is selected for further consideration, at which point you will be invited
to submit a full and formal proposal. Please do not contact the Foundation
asking for an update on our review process.
Deadlines: Letters of
inquiry are considered in two annual cycles, as follows:
Further Information: Please remember that we are an all-volunteer
organization with no paid staff, so we would appreciate if you would keep
additional correspondence to a minimum. If you have a crucial question
regarding the grants process, however, you should email Kristen Godard
at grants@mbird.org. (Questions regarding the
likelihood of funding cannot be answered by an individual, as the Foundation's
decision-making process is collaborative.) All other correspondence to the Foundation (not funding-related
materials such as letters of inquiry or proposals, which must be submitted according to the above procedures) should be directed
to Jack R. Lebowitz, c/o Lemery MacKrell Greisler, 60 Railroad Place,
Suite 502; Saratoga Springs, NY 12866-3033.
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