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Request for
Proposals: PTP is
requesting proposals from community-led organizations for technology
related training, funds and/or technical support for integrated voter engagement
work. Proposals should describe how the
organization will use its voter engagement work to build its organization
through this election cycle as well as future election cycles.
Organizations may apply for any of the following
in their proposals: ·
Cash grants of up to $35,000 to support
staff and technology services for acquiring and integrating voter
canvass data into membership databases; ·
Scholarships and travel expenses for
staff training on supportive technology for voter projects (Voter Tech
Training April 28-May 1, 2008. We also recommend the Database and Planning
session from April 2-4 for organizations without a database or
plan.) ·
Voter project targeting and field
planning coaching services from experienced PTP
staff ·
Database planning, analysis and
selection consulting services from PTP systems
analysts ·
Ongoing “second-level” help desk
support through November 2008
PTP
welcomes and will seriously consider innovative suggestions and requests
for assistance that fall outside of this list. PTP will evaluate
proposal in on-going basis and will make grant decisions as the funds
become available. Grants will be made to 4 to 8
organizations. PTP has raised a substantial portion of the funds for
this project and we are continuing to obtain more funds. We expect
the funds to be depleted by June 30, 2008. Successful proposals will come from multi-issue
community-led organizations that are working with disenfranchised
communities that have demonstrated their capacity to incorporate new
technology in support of their base-building work.
Documentation and
Evaluation:Through this program, PTP is looking to document
the best practices of the newly emerging strategy of integrated voter
engagement, so successful applicants will work with PTP staff to document
and evaluate their integrated voter engagement practices. PTP will have
primary responsibility for the documentation, but we will need to have
reasonable access to staff from the winning organizations to complete the
work. Cash
Grants:To be
eligible for cash grants for support of integrating voter
projects, organizations must demonstrate that they already have a
voter project in the works that is either funded or has a high likelihood
of being funded at the time of the application. The cash grants are not
intended to be the sole support of an organization’s voter project.
Rather, they are to support the typically unfunded efforts to merge voter
projects with ongoing organizational development.
Application
ProcessApplications must be made on Progressive Technology Project’s web site (http://www.progressivetech.org). See instructions there. |
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