The Energy Foundation is a partnership of major donors interested in solving the world's energy problems.

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FYI,

EV World's publisher and editor in chief is J. William "Bill" Moore. Bill is a former minister who left the clergy to pursue a career in journalism and marketing. He became involved in the Internet in 1993, launching his first website in September 1994. Three years later, he started EV World, eventually winning a one-year grant from the Energy Foundation.

Energy Foundation Application Guidelines

What we fund:

Please visit the program pages for specific information about the type of work we support in each area.
What are the limitations on foundation grants?

* Generally, the foundation makes grants to nonprofit charitable organizations classified as 501(c)(3) public charities by the Internal Revenue Service. The foundation is unable to make grants directly to individuals.
* The foundation is unable to support local projects, unless they have been consciously designed for further replication or have broad regional or national implications. The foundation's geographic focus is the United States and China, with special emphasis on regional initiatives.
* The foundation is unable to make grants intended to support candidates for political office, to influence legislation, or to support sectarian or religious purposes.
* The foundation is unable to fund the research and development of technology (e.g., funds to develop hybrid automobiles or commercialization of an invention).
* The foundation is unable to fund demonstration projects (e.g., model solar homes).
* The foundation is unable to fund community energy projects.
* The foundation is unable to fund endowments or debt reduction, nor does it make general-support grants. The foundation is not able to support annual fund-raising campaigns or capital construction. The foundation is unable to support the planning, renovation, maintenance, retrofit, or purchase of buildings; the purchase of equipment; or the acquisition of land, even if the intent is to save energy.

How to apply for a grant:

Because the foundation's funding priorities are specialized, we recommend that all applicants carefully review these guidelines. If you are not sure whether your project fits the guidelines, we encourage you to write a brief letter of inquiry describing the project, its purpose, and the amount you are requesting. We will notify you if a full proposal is warranted.

If you are confident that your project fits within the guidelines, we do not require a letter of inquiry. Please send us the application form, one copy of your proposal, and the supporting documents listed below.

The Proposal:

We have no fixed format for proposals. Use the form that best conveys the strengths of your project. In general, a complete proposal includes the following:

* the attached application form as a cover sheet
* a clear statement of the need(s) or problem(s) to be addressed
* target decision-maker(s)
* strategy
* timeline
* results you expect from your project
* project budget—including a brief explanation of the budget, a list of other sources of actual and potential funding for the project, and a description of plans to secure additional funding
* how you will determine whether your project is successful
* history of organization, including mission and goals

Supporting Documents:

To consider a proposal for funding, we need the following documents:

* organization budget
* most recent audited financial statements
* IRS letter certifying tax-exempt status
* current annual report
* list of board of directors and officers
* resumes of key personnel involved in project

Deadlines:

The foundation's Board of Directors meets three times a year (the first week of March, the third week of June, and the first week of November). We accept proposals on a continuous basis. There are no specific deadlines. However, in order to consider a proposal for inclusion in a specific docket, we need to receive proposals approximately twelve weeks in advance of the next board meeting. Please keep in mind that it takes approximately four weeks to review proposals and inquiries and to contact you with a response.

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V Recovery Team
Since it seems we'll be here for awhile what is your vision of your V is for Voltage Community?

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Buzz's picture

Re: The Energy Foundation is a partnership of major donors inter

Are there any plans to try and submit a proposal this year?

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Brooks,
Community Development Specialist

G III's picture

Re: The Energy Foundation is a partnership of major donors inter

Puzzled
I don't think we have any Grant writers left, unless you know one that's willing to do it free for us.

EV World commenced publication officially on January 1, 1998. Our objective -- then as now -- is to provide a human face to the topic of sustainable transportation with a focus on the people and policy, as well as technology.

The site has continued to steadily grow in readership over the years with little promotion, other than word-of-mouth. We currently entertain more than 10,000 visitors daily from around the world who download from more than 30,000 pages of information every day. [As of Jan 1, 2007]

EV World relies largely on the voluntary efforts of a small cadre of dedicated electric vehicle (EV) enthusiasts and professionals who contribute material, information and moral support to the publication.

We are based in Omaha, Nebraska in the heartland of America where we are a strictly an online publication, making us very lean and green. We currently do not print a paper version of the publication.

EV World's publisher and editor in chief is J. William "Bill" Moore. Bill is a former minister who left the clergy to pursue a career in journalism and marketing. He became involved in the Internet in 1993, launching his first website in September 1994. Three years later, he started EV World, eventually winning a one-year grant from the Energy Foundation.

G III
"Justifiably Proud"

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