Lucy Herrera, Director
Office of Archbishop’s Appeal and Grants
Email: [email protected] Phone: 210-734-1652
GRANT GUIDE
Cecile Montañez, Associate Director
Office of Archbishop’s Appeal and Grants
Email: [email protected] Phone: 210-734-1991
www.archsa.org/stewardship-development
ARCHRIOCESE OF SAN ANTONIO
Table of Contents Table of Contents ..................................................................................................................1 An Overview of Fundraising ...............................................................................................3 Archdiocese of San Antonio Grant Support FAQ’s.............................................................11 Grant Application Process Flowchart .................................................................................18 Foundations Websites Frequently Used in the Archdiocese of San Antonio …................. 19 Support Documents Provided Upon Request by the Archdiocese of San Antonio ............20 Appendix A- Grant Coordination Policy…........................................................................21 Appendix B -I.R.S. Tax Exemption Letter.........................................................................25 Appendix C- Foundations List...........................................................................................29
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An Overview of Fundraising Donors are exacting today as they make their giving decisions. Donors look for charities including parishes, dioceses, and Catholic organizations that operate in an accessible and open manner, that have well thought out fundraising programs consistent with an articulated mission, with active oversight structures, free of conflicts of interest. They will look for groups whose activities unfold on clear timetables, where good record keeping takes place and where grant proposals not only seem to address needs appropriately but are commensurate with the applicant organization's infrastructure.
Catholic philanthropists are more active than ever and tend to fund those institutions that they know personally. That is why fundraising must be looked upon as relationship building. Good development work will seek to build excellent communications with funders inviting them and enabling them to participate in a cooperative partnership to achieve a worthy purpose. Grantees will find that religious donors have much more to offer than their material generosity. Their advice, experience, network of friends and family can also be welcomed gifts that enhance the overall program direction. Excellent fundraising will see an initial grant as an opportunity to engage donors in ongoing conversation and interaction.
Grant proposals therefore should reflect a clearly stated purpose and will show how the proposal is compatible with a particular foundation's mission. Proposals will contain a mission statement, a history of the organization and how it is governed; an articulation of the need and communities served; the specific amount of the funds requested; relevant information on what other donors have been approached or involved in the project; how the project will be sustained over the long run; the expected outcomes and how they will be available, the proposed budget for the project, and background information on the principal staff and board members.
Grant Types Foundations and other grant making organizations make different kinds of grants.
General Grant: Some are general support grants for the operations of the organization. ·
Project Specific Grant: The vast majority of grants are project specific. Funds awarded for these activities are restricted for these projects only.
Emergency Grant: A few foundations make emergency grants to allow an organization to respond to an immediate crisis as in the case of Hurricane Katrina, for example.
Seed Grant: Some foundations offer seed money to launch an initiative, and they expect to see many other donors participating in bringing the project to life.
Capital Grant: Capital grants usually finance the construction or repair of a building or underwrite the purchase of land.
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Endowment Grant: A few foundations provide grants for endowments- usually undertaken to provide long-range stability for the institution.
Matching Grant: Greater use is being made of challenge grants where the grantee may be required to match specified dollar amounts with donations from others.
A number of foundations make program related investments enabling an applicant organization to obtain low interest loans and loan guarantees especially important, for example, for anti-poverty projects like housing and micro enterprise development.
Note: It is good to keep in mind that almost no grant makers provide funding for deficit financing or after the particular event or activity has been completed.
The Proposal Process
Proposal writing is just one-step in the grant seeking process, and it is not the most important step. Far more time should be spent developing the program or project and researching and cultivating donors than on the actual preparation of a proposal
As Jane Geever, author of The Foundation Center's Guide to Proposal Writing, states, the proposal does not stand alone. It must be part of a process of planning and of research on, outreach to, and cultivation of potential foundation and corporate donors.
How to start: Commit your ideas to paper.
Thoroughly describe your program.
Create a concept paper.
State the goals and objectives of your program.
Construct a timeline.
Estimate costs for staff, materials, and equipment.
Plan for an evaluation of your program.
Write job descriptions for program staff. Components of a Proposal:
Executive Summary
Statement of Need
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Project Description Budget Organizational Information Conclusion
Initial Approach
An increasing number of funders prefer brief letters of inquiry concerning the suitability of a match between your proposal and their interests before you submit a full proposal, or even instead of one. A letter of inquiry should touch on all the elements that would eventually be part of a proposal; it should be no more than two pages long, and should indicate what the next step will be (for example, that you will follow up with a phone call within two weeks). The objective of a letter of inquiry is to get the funder to invite you to submit a proposal.
A limited number of foundations and corporations supply detailed instructions on what a proposal to them should include. If they do provide guidelines, they expect them to be followed. Familiarize yourself with the foundation's application form. While it is unlikely that you will send the same exact proposal to every foundation on your list, you will need to create a "master proposal" for your project or organization that you will customize for each prospective funder.
Ground Rules for Preparing a Master Proposal
• Keep it readable and concise. Use large, easy-to-read, dark type. Don't use fancy
bindings; use paper clips and staples instead. • Number the pages. If the proposal is longer than ten pages (most should not be),
provide a table of contents. • Use charts and statistics only where appropriate, since they tend to disrupt the flow
of the narrative. Put footnotes on the same page, not at the end of the document. • Add a limited number of attachments, press releases, news clippings, resumes, etc.
Keep appendices to a minimum.
Writing Style
• Use the active rather than the passive voice. • Do not use jargon or acronyms unless absolutely necessary, and then provide
explanations. Use keywords that match the need to the funding criterion. • Use simple sentences; keep paragraphs short; employ headings and subheadings. • Write your proposal from the point of view of those who will benefit from it. Talk
about their needs and how your program will help.
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The Application Process While application requirements vary from grant maker to grant maker, usually a preliminary inquiry is made by letter by the grant seeker. Since many foundations restrict their giving to pre-selected organizations, verifying this will save time and frustration. Checking the foundation's Federal 990 tax form will show if indeed the foundation does entertain applications for assistance. Once an applicant has been invited to do so, a fuller application is then made. Some foundations have their own application form but many do not.
Basic applications often require the following elements:
• Cover Letter- describing the project and why the particular agency contacted seems to be an appropriate match
• Detailed Project Budget- itemized needs and the intended project outcome • Project Plan- detailed logistics with steps involved, phases, etc. • Background- short biography on the key individuals involved
Basic information on the applicant organization includes such items as a brief history, mission, key staff, board members and the organization's financial situation. Grant makers may require a copy of the latest audit by an independent accountant as well as a copy of the IRS Determination letter confirming the organization's nonprofit status as a 501 (c) (3) entity. It is always a good idea to tell the funder of other pending applications before other donor agencies, as well as any grants received to date. Some foundations require a letter of support from the bishop or religious superior.
Each funder establishes its own application deadlines. Deadlines are serious and should be respected; otherwise, you might lose out on that basis alone. Most large funders have boards that meet quarterly. Some staffed foundations may have monthly deadlines. Many small or family foundations have boards that meet only once or twice a year. Some have no deadlines at all. Keep in mind that after a proposal is submitted there is often at least a period of several months before a decision is made on it. In that interim period foundation personnel are reading and evaluating all proposals received for that funding cycle. Also be aware that, once you are notified that you have been awarded a grant, there is usually a delay of several weeks before a check will be issued to your organization. Consider submitting your proposal six to nine months before your program is to be implemented. This allows you time to apply elsewhere if you are not successful.
The same proposal should not be submitted to all funders, as many have different interests, priorities, and guidelines. Your proposal must show how your project fits a funder's pattern of giving. In certain circumstances, you may be sending the same proposal to several funders but with different cover letters. In those cases, let the funders know who else is considering your proposal.
Always address your cover letter to an individual. Never start out with "Dear Sir" or "To Whom It May Concern." Verify the spelling of names, titles, and addresses. You can get the information online or over the phone by calling the foundation directly.
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A few funders accept proposals via fax or the Internet, but these are the exceptions. Do not fax or e-mail your proposal without first ascertaining from the funder that this is acceptable.
Be sure to include all attachments requested by the funder. The most commonly requested attachments are:
• a copy of your organization's 501(c)(3) determination letter from the IRS; • a copy of your organization's "not a private foundation" letter from the IRS; • a list of your organization's trustees and their professional affiliations; • a copy of your organization's budget and most recent audit; • a brochure describing your agency.
From the foundation side you can expect that questions like these will be asked by its trustees before making a decision:
Does the need addressed in the grant relate to its grant making history?
• Is the geographical location of the applicant within the foundation's scope of interest?
• Does the amount of money requested fit within the grant range of the foundation? • Is the type of support, e.g. endowment, capital- within the guidelines of the
foundation? • Is the grant request respectful of the foundation's deadlines? • Is the application complete? • Is the requesting organization, e.g. a school or parish, the kind of entity that falls
within the foundation's grant history?
These and other questions necessitate that grant seekers do as much research as possible to find the appropriate source of help.
Accountability Good development work involves excellent communication and a sense of accountability. Donors should be kept informed on a regular basis on the use of their grants. Many foundations are utilizing formal grant agreements, which often require a written report of the grant expenditures.
Philanthropy welcomes the religious grant seeker who is willing to help the Catholic community carry out its important mission. Forming a partnership with grant makers requires thoughtful research, care, and a strong sense of stewardship. Those who are prepared to invest a modest amount of time in using this Guide will find that their development task has been made considerably lighter.
Additional Resources To put together a winning proposal and direct it to the appropriate funding agency requires good research and careful planning. Happily, many resources are online. The Foundation Center is a reference library that provides comprehensive information on
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most U.S. based foundations. Its mission is to support and improve institutional philanthropy by promoting public understanding of the field and providing help to grant seekers. The Center provides online assistance and also sponsors libraries throughout the country. The Center also offers a subscription service that enables its users to do advanced grant research online.
Catholic Funding Guide, Sixth Edition, provides basic information on private and corporate foundations, church-based funding agencies, fraternal organizations and religious orders. For those attempting to navigate the perplexing world of private philanthropy, the Catholic Funding Guide is designed to simplify the journey. This publication also provides useful guidance in the preparation of grant proposals.
Agencies for Development Assistance by Sylvestre, Aubin, and Hennigan, Seventh Edition, 2007, a soft cover book containing 431 pages profiling 340 agencies that give assistance to community-based socio-economic and/or religious projects in less- industrialized countries. This book also gives you tips on how to select agencies that are most likely to support your project and how to prepare a request for assistance.
The National Catholic Community Foundation provides individuals, organizations, and communities flexible opportunities to make a lasting impact for generations to come on ministries that are important to them. This is done through a variety of services including donor advised funds, networking information about opportunities to give, and more.
GuideStar provides information about the operation and finances of nonprofit organizations including foundations. The federal annual tax returns, (often referred to as 990s) of the 1,128,367 charities in the U.S. are accessible through this service. GuideStar also provides an impressive list of internet connections to websites for volunteers and grant seekers.
The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University offers very useful research and internet links to philanthropic organizations and nonprofit operating standards as well as educational opportunities for those who wish to learn more about the discipline of fundraising.
Other internet resources include the Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance. Its standards are often used by donors, foundations and businesses to judge the quality and effectiveness of a grant seeking organization.
The Standards for Excellence Institute is a membership organization providing training and certification in nonprofit management in accordance with carefully developed standards based on best practices of not-for-profit organization.
Other professional fundraising associations that can keep the grant seeker in touch with fundraising standards and that are influential in the donor community too include the National Council of Nonprofit Associations; the Alliance for Non Profit Management;
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the Association of Fundraising Professionals; the National Catholic Development Conference and the International Catholic Stewardship Council.
The National Leadership Roundtable on Church Management aims to promote best management practices in Catholic institutions. It has impressively assembled a number of resources that exemplify best operational practices in the Catholic world, including its Standards for Excellence program.
A very valuable tool that can help the religious grant seeker develop projects in an excellent book entitled: Projects That Matter: Successful Planning and Evaluation for
Religious Organizations by Kathleen A. Cahalan (2003, The Alban Institute, www.alban.org).
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Archdiocese of San Antonio Grant Support FAQ's
My agency needs funding support and help assessing our agency's needs, but who can I contact for support?
The Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants will help you assess your agency's needs and help you to seek funding opportunities. For answers to your questions or to schedule an appointment with Director, Lucy Herrera, please contact our office for support by calling 210-734-1604.
My agency has several funding needs; how can I select the need, which is more likely to be funded by a grant?
The Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants is here to help you prioritize your funding needs for a greater chance of receiving a grant award based on your agency's top priority. If you need help prioritizing your program/project needs, call our office at 210-734-1604 for support.
Can someone help me review my agency’s project and let me know the likelihood of it being funded by a Grant Award?
Yes, the Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants is here to serve you and will work with you to review your project and determine if it is a good candidate for a Grant Request, which will be funded. Call our office at 210-734-1604 to schedule an appointment to review your project.
How much money is out there? How likely am I at getting funding? There are a myriad of funding sources available, but getting funding requires research, diligence, a good Grant Application plan and hard work. If you are willing to put in the time and effort, you could be surprised! The more often you submit applications, the better your submissions will become, which will increase your chances of your program/project being funded.
When do I begin my funding search?
The sooner you begin searching and applying for funding opportunities the better. There are many application deadlines throughout the year, which makes it very important that you begin to identify what opportunities you would like to apply for as soon as possible.
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I would like to see which Foundations have matching interests with my grant project. Where do I get started in identifying a good match?
We at the Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants are excited about helping you identify funding sources, and we hope you take advantage of the services we offer. Check out these Foundations, which primarily assist Texas, based ministries. Some of these Foundations assist primarily Catholic programs and/or initiatives and have an established relationship with the Archdiocese of San Antonio.
Can I seek Non-Catholic funding resources?
Yes, you can seek and apply for Non-Catholic funding resources. However, you must ensure the Foundation is not in conflict with the Magisterium and teachings of the Catholic Church. You should thoroughly research the Foundation to ensure there is no potential conflict or controversy. If you have any concerns or need help researching a Foundation, please contact our office at 210-734-1604 for support.
Which Foundations are most frequently used in the Archdiocese of San Antonio?
The Foundations we most often work with are Catholic Church Extension Society, Kenedy Foundation, Koch Foundation, Raskob Foundation, Our Sunday Visitor and Scanlan Foundation.
I have identified a foundation with a matching interest, how do I find out what their grant requirements are when applying for a grant?
You will need to research the Foundation to learn what their specific grant requirements are, which will vary from Foundation to Foundation. You will need to identify deadlines, required support documentation, methods of application submission, etc.
My assessment and research are complete; do I need to consider anything else?
When you have the application deadline identified, create a plan for gathering/preparing/reviewing all required support documentation allowing at least 2-3 weeks prior to the application deadline in case any of the support documents need revision, signatures, more detail, etc. so that the deadline is not inadvertently missed because of last minute changes, missing information, etc.
Supporting documents are required and will need to be requested from various sources, such as financial institutions for Bank Records or third-party companies for Formal Bid Requests, etc., please make sure to plan for enough turn-around time so that your application deadline is not compromised.
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Feel free to contact the Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants at 210-734-1604 if you would like to schedule an appointment to review your grant application and supporting documents 2-3 weeks prior to the application deadline.
What are the most common Support Documents required b y Foundations?
Most foundations require standard supporting documentation, which most frequently includes:
• Agency/Parish Statement of Activities • Agency/Parish Budget • Projected /Future Budget • Program/Project Budget • Agency/Parish Balance Sheet • Agency/Parish Profit/Loss Statement • Third-Party Contractor Estimate/Bid • Letter of Support
I am not sure how to prepare a program/project budget; can the Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants help me with preparation?
Yes, the Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants can help you prepare a program/project budget if you are unsure of how to create one. If you need support in this area, call 210-734-1604 to schedule an appointment to meet with Lucy Herrera. Please make sure to plan ahead and schedule an appointment several weeks prior to the application deadline.
What is a Letter of Support? Am I required to create this?
A Letter of Support is a letter that your agency will create which must be submitted to the Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants via email at [email protected] for review and approval.
NOTE: When the Letter of Support is emailed to our office, it must also be accompanied by the following attachment:
• Completed Grant Application
After the Letter of Support is reviewed by the Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants for grammar and content, our office will place the Letter of Support on Letterhead from the Office of the Archbishop and request his Review and Endorsement of your grant request. It is important that we have the Completed Grant so Archbishop has the opportunity to review the Grant Request and provide his endorsement.
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The Draft Letter of Support should include:
• Top margin at a 2.5” with the remaining sides at 1” • The address to the Foundation in which you are submitting your application • A greeting to your contact at the Foundation • A statement of endorsement in the opening sentence • A brief description of the need for the grant • The specific amount of the grant request • A description of your agency and mission • A description of your constituents and the impact your program/project will have • A thank you for consideration • A salutation from the Archbishop • The Completed Application for the Archbishop to review (as an attached PDF file)
A draft Letter of Support, our office will review the letter for form/style to ensure it is clear and concise. Also, if necessary we will correct/edit any grammatical errors so that your agency has a strong Letter of Support, which will add to the quality of your grant application. For questions regarding, please contact the Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants at 210-734-1604 at least 2-3 weeks prior to the application deadline.
When I submit a Draft Letter of Support, do I need to provide any support documentation for the Archbishop to review prior to receiving his endorsement?
Yes, a Draft Letter of Support should be emailed to Lucy Herrera, Director at [email protected] and should include the following attachment:
• Completed Grant Application
This is to ensure the Archbishop has an opportunity to review and understand the program/project he is endorsing.
Does the Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants provide any of the Support Documents, which are required?
Yes, our office will provide the documents listed below if we receive a request to provide them. To request a copy of any of the following call our office at 210-734-1604.
• Archdiocesan Audit and Financial Statement (if required) • Most Recent I.R.S. Tax Exemption Letter • Most Recent Official Catholic Directory published by P.J. Kenedy & Sons • Signature for Letter of Support from the Office of the Archbishop
Please make sure to contact our office 2-3 weeks prior to the application deadline when requesting the Signed Letter of Support. The Archbishop is frequently traveling and our
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office would like to ensure there is ample time for him to process your request prior to the application deadline.
Once the Letter of Support is signed, a representative from our office will contact you to see your preferred method of pick up/delivery. We can send it in one or a combination of any of the following methods:
• Mail the original to your attention at your agency- confirm the mailing address • Mail the original to the Foundation • Send an electronic copy to you via email •. Prepare the original to be picked up at the Archdiocesan Pastoral Center
What do Foundations like to see when reviewing Grants? Grant Committees often like to see Grant Requests where the requesting agency plans to fund a portion of the program/project with contributions in kind (CIK- goods or professional services which are donated to an organization rather than cash). They do not like to fund 100% of the program/project and like to see when the agency reaches out to the community to collaboratively fund the project.
I am ready to submit my grant application; will the Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants walk me through the process of postal mail submission and/or electronic submission?
Yes, the office will support you as you work through the initial grant submission process if you request support by calling our office at 210-734-1604.
Prior to grant application submission you should ensure you have copies of everything you plan to submit in case it needs to be re-submitted at a later date. It is also a good idea to keep a copy for your agency records. The critical aspect of submitting the grant application is to ensure you submit it prior to the application deadline.
If you choose to submit the grant application via postal mail, you must ensure it is postmarked on or prior to the deadline. It is a good idea to send the application via certified mail to ensure you can track its arrival. Also, if you do choose to track it and see that it has arrived, you could follow up and call the administrative office of the Foundation to ensure it has been received in the right department.
If you choose to submit the grant application online, you must ensure it is electronically time stamped on or prior to the deadline. If you have a contact at the Foundation, you could follow up via phone and ensure it has been received electronically. Sometimes there are glitches that happen and you do not want to risk missing your application deadline because of a technology failure.
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I submitted my grant application, how long do I have to wait to receive a response to let me know if the grant was awarded to my agency?
Responses to grant requests are usually received an average of 6 months after the grant application date. I feel confident my Grant Request will be funded; can I begin to spend funds for my program/project while I am waiting to hear about the Award Status?
No, you cannot assume that your Grant Request will be funded and will be responsible for any funds expended for your program/project prior to receiving Award Notification. What is a Grant Committee and how does the Grant Review process work?
A Grant Committee is a group of people appointed by a charitable Foundation to review various Grant Requests following a grant application deadline. Once all the Grant Requests are reviewed for accuracy and completion, the Grant Committee begins to review the requests to see which applications and programs/projects best match the interests and priorities of their Foundation. The Grant Committee will determine if a grant will be fully or partially funded or not considered in the current cycle until the request is further developed, etc. If a Grant Request is not considered, the agency may or may not receive feedback, w h i c h could aid in the development of future Grant Requests. I won a grant award; do I need to follow-up with the Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants or the Foundation that granted the award?
Yes, you will need to follow up with both the Office of Archbishop's Appeal and the Foundation that granted the award. You may be contacted directly by the Foundation in one of the following ways, w h i c h might include an Award Notification Letter sent via postal mail, an email, a check sent to your agency, etc. If this happens, please call 210- 734-1604 or email our office at [email protected] to notify us of the award and the following funding details:
1. Full/Partial Award 2. Approximate Date of Award Check Arrival
Once the Award Check arrives, the Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants will prepare a Thank You Letter for the Foundation from the Office of the Archbishop and mail it to them on behalf of your agency.
If the Award Check is sent to the Archdiocesan Pastoral Center instead of directly to your agency, we will deposit the funds (since the check is likely made payable to the Archbishop) and issue an internal check request so that a check can be issued and made payable to your agency. Once the Award Check is ready for pick up, a representative from our office will contact you to arrange a pick up time or else the check can be mailed via postal mail to your attention.
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Some Foundations require agencies to sign a Grant Agreement prior to funds being awarded. Typically, this Grant Agreement must be completed and signed no later than 90 days after Award Notification. If the Foundation does not receive the Grant Agreement within 90 days after Award Notification. the agency forfeits or could lose the Grant Award.
Some Foundations require agencies to provide periodic Grant Reports in a timely manner to see how the program/project is progressing and to ensure it is fulfilling its intended purpose. Several Foundations will suspend funding if the Grant Report is not submitted in a timely manner. This includes funding for groups that are tied to a single entity when they apply as an individual agency (i.e., the Department of Catholic Schools and an individual Catholic School). The Foundation can suspend all funding for an entire
group if an individual fails to submit the Grant Report.
How long do I have to spend the funds, which were awarded, and can I use these funds on another project that was not included in the original Grant Application?
The majority of the Foundations require that grant funds be expended in a one-year time period and are only expended on what was included in the scope of the grant request. If funds are not expended, the Foundation could ask for funds to be returned. Alternatively, if funds are expended outside the scope of its original intended use, the Foundation could request funds already expended be returned. This would place the Archdiocese of San Antonio in an awkward position and should be avoided in all circumstances.
How soon can I apply to the same Foundation after receiving a Grant Award?
The typical award cycle is one-year or every other year. This allows the Foundation an opportunity to support other agencies with interests that also match theirs.
Is there a Flowchart of the Grant Application Process for the Archdiocese of San Antonio?
Yes, there is a Flowchart of the Grant Application Process that first time applicants may use to familiarize themselves with an overview of the process. After applicants apply for their first few grants, they begin to gain more experience. It is our objective to walk you through the process and make you feel comfortable in acquiring funding for your agency. The Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants is here to support you!
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Archdiocese of San Antonio Grant Process Flowchart
Director provides information on potential funding sources and familiarizes applicant with deadlines and required support documentation for submitting a grant request
Office of Archbishop’s Appeal and Grants provides applicant with necessary documents such as
IRS Ruling on Tax Exemption Letter
Archdiocesan Financial Statement
Applicant completes and submits grant application for review by Office of Archbishops Appeal and Grants
Applicant contacts Office of Archbishop’s Appeal and Grants for a meeting to discuss funding needs
FIRST TIME APPLICANTS
Grant applicant e-mails to Director Letter of Support draft and copy of grant application Office of Archbishop’s Appeal and Grants processes Letter of support for Signature of Ordinary
ALL APPLICANTS
Signed Letter of Support is e-mailed back to applicant for submission with
application or send directly to
Foundation at preference of applicant
Applicant submits application online or
by mail working with the Office of
Archbishop’s Appeal and Grants if
necessary
Applicants who are under Archdiocesan
authority will need to have any required
Grant Agreements signed by the Ordinary
One year from date of award, award
recipient will need to execute any required
Grant/Progress Reports. The Office of
Archbishop’s Appeal and Grants will secure
signature of the Ordinary if required
All award applicants will make a copy of
their Grant Agreements and
Grants/Progress Reports available to the
Office of Archbishop’s Appeal and Grants
for centralized recordkeeping
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Foundations Websites Frequently Used in the Archdiocese of San Antonio
The Foundations we most often work with are Catholic Church Extension Society*, Kenedy Foundation, Koch Foundation, Raskob Foundation, Our Sunday Visitor and Scanlan Foundation.
Catholic Church Extension Society* www.catholicextension.org
Kenedy Foundation www.kenedy.org
Koch Foundation www.thekochfoundation.org
Raskob Foundation www.rfca.org
Our Sunday Visitor Institute www.osv.com
Scanlan Foundation www.scanlanfoundation.com
* Catholic Church Extension Society changed the way they work with the archdiocese and have requested a more streamlined process for submitting applications where a local committee takes applications for grants, reviews and then submits them directly to CCES. Applications to Catholic Church Extension Society are not submitted directly to CCES, but are processed through the Archdiocesan CCES Grants Review Committee. The committee has been formed for this purpose. Applications are reviewed by the committee February 1, May 15, September 1, and November 15. If you are interested in submitting an application to the Review Committee, please send it: to the address below one-two (1-2) weeks prior to the Archdiocesan Grants Review Committee dates listed above. Please note that CCES does not fund schools.
CCES Applications should be submitted to: Lucy Herrera, Director Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants 2718 W. Woodlawn Ave. San Antonio, TX 78288
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Support Documents Provided Upon Request by the Archdiocese of San Antonio
The Documents provided by the Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants which are required for most Grant Applications are listed below.
You can contact our office at 210-734-1604 to let us know about your request.
• Archdiocesan Audit and Financial Statement (if required)
• I.R.S. Tax Exemption Letter
• Most Recent Official Catholic Directory Listing:
You only need the front cover page, and the page in which your agency appears.
• Signed Letter of Support from the Office of the Archbishop: You must prepare a Draft Letter of Support and email it to [email protected] for review and editing. Once the Draft is reviewed by the Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants, our office will send the request for Review and Endorsement of the Letter of Support to the Office of the Archbishop. Once signed, a representative from our office will call you to arrange pick up/mailing details for the Letter of Support.
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Grant Coordination Policy
Purpose
To publish the Archdiocesan policies and procedures for the preparation, submission, and administration of grant requests originating from the offices of the Archdiocese of San Antonio Pastoral Center, diocesan agencies, and parishes and missions of the Archdiocese of San Antonio. It is not the intent of this policy, however, to subvert the authority of pastors to submit grants requesting support for parish projects. This policy is designed solely to ensure that grant requests submitted from all archdiocesan entities are properly coordinated and that reporting requirements from granting agencies are met.
Background Grant monies can be a valuable source of the financial resources needed to assist the diocese in fulfilling its pastoral mandate throughout South Central Texas. Grants are particularly useful for accomplishing this mandate because the Archdiocese has identified a number of funding needs that cannot be met by revenues and must seek other available resources. It is critical that grants originating from all agencies within the archdiocese be coordinated. Most foundations limit the number of grants awarded to a single entity each year. Having a single coordinator and repository of data on all grant requests originating in the diocese will preclude conflicting grant requests and will allow for more credibility on the part of the Archdiocese of San Antonio.
Policy
a. Grant Coordination. The Office of Archbishop's Appeal and Grants (OAAG) will coordinate all grants requesting Archbishop’s endorsement originating from agencies, offices, and parishes of the archdiocese in accordance with the procedures outlined in paragraph #4 below.
b. Grant Signatures. Unless otherwise approved by the Archbishop, the Archbishop will
sign all grant requests originating from the diocesan offices, with all requests subject to
review and approval by the OAAG prior to any signature.
c. Originator. The originating agency, office, or parish is responsible for drafting the technical section of each grant request. The OAAG will then review the draft for final copy, and provide any technical assistance or resources as requested.
d. Informal Coordination. In many cases the originating agency, office, or parish can facilitate grant requests by directly and informally coordinating with certain grant agencies before submitting a formal grant request, (i.e., someone may have a personal relationship with a board member or executive director of a particular foundation). However, before any informal contact is made with a grantor, the originating office must inform the OAAG of the grantor or foundation to be contacted, what the purpose of the grant will be, and what the amount requested will be.
e. Grant Request/Follow Up. Copies of all correspondence pertaining to grants will be
provided to the OAAG. If an originating agency, office, or parish receives notification of a
change of grant status or notice of grant approval or disapproval, the office receiving such
notification will notify the OAAG immediately and will provide a copy of the relevant
correspondence.
4. Procedures Grants originating from offices, agencies, and parishes of the Diocese will be processed and/or coordinated as follows: a. The OAAG will provide Technical information regarding grant submission requirements to agencies, offices, and parishes of the diocese requesting this information.
b. The OAAG will assist and oversee the organization of information supporting the technical description portion of each grant request.
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c. All final grant requests will be reviewed for completeness and accuracy by the OAAG prior to submission to the Archbishop for signature.
d. A log containing basic information pertaining to each grant request and the current status of the request will be maintained by the OAAG.
e. The originator of the grant request will send the Grant Agreement to the OAAG for record compliance upon receipt/execution.
f. The OAAG will coordinate with the Business Office regarding grant receipts/disbursements and future accounting and reporting required by the grant provider.
g. The OAAG will oversee and coordinate the review of the appropriate thank you letter (original draft to be written by the receiving agency or archdiocesan office) so it can be later signed by the Archbishop after the grant has been awarded to the receiving agency. The thank you letter will be sent to the grantor once funds have been received.
h. The office or agency receiving a grant will complete any reporting or other grant requirements directed by the granting authority. The OAAG will keep a record of all grant report requirements and deadlines to ensure that grant reports are submitted in a timely manner. The office originating the grant request and receiving the grant is responsible for completing any reporting requirements requested by the grantor. All such reports will be forwarded from the receiving agency to the grantor when requested. A copy of these reports must also be sent to the OAAG for record keeping compliance.
5. Conclusion This policy is not intended to make grant requests restrictive or difficult to prepare in any way. Rather, the primary purpose of the policy is to ensure that the target grantor can see the utmost of professionalism relative to all requests for grants. Additionally, this will allow for proper coordination of each grant request, eliminate duplication, and provide for a single point of repository. This policy should also ensure proper reporting and preclude alienating the grantor due to too many requests within their given time frames of application.
FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE FOUNDATIONS, PARISHES, SCHOOLS, MINISTRIES AND PROGRAMS OF THE ARCHDIOCESE ARE ALL ONE LEGAL ENTITY, namely, "THE ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP OF SAN ANTONIO, AND HIS SUCCESSOR, A SOLE CORPORATION."
Even though a certain parish or school may be applying for a grant specifically limited to that parish or school, the targeted foundation will NOT see it that way legally. Therefore, unless the grant request is from the Archdiocesan Pastoral Center, the applicant should be "The Roman Catholic Archbishop of San Antonio, and His Successors, a Sole Corporation, fbo Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, Holy Spirit School, etc." This policy will also allow the OAAG to prevent too many application requests to be submitted to any one given foundation at any given time. Since at times there may in fact be multiple requests to one foundation, the "fbo" will act as a point of reference in the event of a question for clarification from a foundation.
Please note that any agencies that are separately incorporated are an exception to this rule.
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datio
ns L
ist
*Fou
ndat
ions
may
upd
arte
thei
r inf
orm
atio
n at
any
time,
vis
it w
ebsi
te fo
r mos
t rec
ent i
nfor
mat
ion.
NA
ME
AD
DR
ESS
CO
NT
AC
T IN
FOG
RA
NT
R
AN
GE
D
EA
DL
INE
SA
RE
AS
OF
INT
ER
EST
LIM
ITA
TIO
NS
AD
DIT
ION
AL
INFO
RM
AT
ION
Alb
ert &
Mar
gare
t Alk
ek
Foun
datio
n
Cha
rles
A. W
illia
ms,
Pre
side
nt
11
00 L
ouis
iana
, Sui
te 5
250
Hou
ston
, TX
770
02
(713
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lette
r of i
nqui
ry
(1
-2
page
s {b
rief l
ette
r)V
ia U
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osta
l
N/A
NO
NE
Cha
ritab
le, r
elig
ious
, sci
entif
ic
(prim
arily
med
ical
), cu
ltura
l &
educ
atio
nal o
rgan
izat
ions
ser
ving
the
peop
le o
f Tex
as
No
gran
ts to
indi
vidu
als;
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rant
with
in 1
2 m
onth
s;
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w.a
lkek
.org
; C
heck
web
site
info
@al
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d le
tter o
f inq
uiry
(1-2
pag
es) v
ia U
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Pos
tal;
brie
f des
crip
tions
of t
he
orga
niza
tion,
pro
ject
for w
hich
fund
s ar
e be
ing
cons
ider
ed, s
tate
the
amou
nt o
f fu
ndin
g ne
ed in
tota
l as
wel
l as
amou
nt
bein
g re
ques
ted
from
the
Foun
datio
n.
The
appl
ican
t may
incl
ude
broc
hure
s or
ot
her m
ater
ials
des
crib
ing
the
orga
niza
tion
or th
e pr
opos
al in
gre
ater
de
tail.
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lette
r of i
nqui
ry s
houl
d no
t in
clud
e co
pies
of b
udge
ts, t
ax re
turn
s,
finan
cial
sta
tem
ents
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.
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tion
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te 1
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catio
n an
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mm
unity
de
velo
pmen
t fo
r mor
e in
form
atio
n vi
sit
the
web
site
No
gran
ts to
indi
vidu
als;
org
aniz
atio
ns w
ho
parti
cipa
te, i
nter
vene
in p
oliti
cal c
ampa
igns
, or
aga
inst
can
dida
tes
for p
ublic
offi
ce;
endo
wm
ents
or m
emor
ials
; con
stru
ctio
n or
re
nova
tion
proj
ects
; spo
rts te
ams
or a
ny
spor
ts-r
elat
ed a
ctiv
ity/c
ompe
titio
n, fu
nd-
rais
ing
even
ts, a
dver
tisin
g. th
e E
duca
tion
Pro
gram
, the
pur
chas
e, in
stal
latio
n of
co
mpu
ters
, mod
ems,
prin
ters
, tel
epho
nes,
fa
x m
achi
nes,
wiri
ng, o
r oth
er e
quip
men
t, un
less
it is
a s
mal
l but
inte
gral
par
t of a
la
rger
pro
ject
; Sch
olar
ship
s to
indi
vidu
al
stud
ents
; Non
-aca
dem
ic o
r ext
racu
rric
ular
pr
ogra
ms
such
as
spor
ts p
rogr
ams
or
adm
inis
trativ
e ac
tiviti
es; S
tude
nt
orga
niza
tions
; nam
ed a
cade
mic
cha
irs; a
nd
gene
ral o
pera
tions
. App
lican
ts s
houl
d se
nd
a br
ief l
ette
r of i
ntro
duct
ion
and
desc
riptio
n of
thei
r org
aniz
atio
n or
pro
ject
. O
rgan
izat
ions
and
act
iviti
es lo
cal i
n sc
ope
shou
ld c
onta
ct o
ne o
f AT&
T's
Reg
iona
l O
ffice
s. N
ote
that
uns
olic
ited
prop
osal
s se
nt
dire
ctly
to th
e na
tiona
l offi
ce a
re ra
rely
fu
nded
.
If an
org
aniz
atio
n/pr
ojec
t is
U.S
.-bas
ed
and
natio
nal i
n sc
ope
(i.e.
, inv
olvi
ng
activ
ities
out
side
of y
our c
omm
unity
or
geog
raph
ical
regi
on),
appl
y di
rect
ly to
th
e A
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Foun
datio
n. T
he F
ound
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n's
web
site
incl
udes
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earc
habl
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gran
ts b
y ye
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nd in
tere
st a
reas
: ht
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ust s
ubm
itted
on-
line
Janu
ary
thru
Jun
e
Com
mun
ity -b
ased
org
aniz
atio
ns, l
ocal
he
roes
and
stu
dent
lead
ers
wor
king
to
impr
ove
thei
r com
mun
ities
. We
focu
s on
are
as s
uch
as: e
duca
tion,
co
mm
unity
dev
elop
men
t/ ne
ighb
orho
od p
rese
rvat
ion,
arts
and
cu
lture
, and
hea
lth a
nd h
uman
se
rvic
es.
In o
rder
to a
ddre
ss c
ritic
al
neig
hbor
hood
nee
ds, w
e w
ork
with
lo
cal c
omm
unity
lead
ers
to id
entif
y ec
onom
ic a
nd s
ocia
l prio
ritie
s, a
nd th
e vi
sion
arie
s w
orki
ng to
sus
tain
, st
reng
then
and
gro
w o
ur c
omm
uniti
es.
Qua
lifyi
ng n
onpr
ofit
orga
niza
tions
mus
t hav
e a
tax-
exem
pt s
tatu
s by
the
IRS
and
are
not
cl
assi
fied
as a
priv
ate
foun
datio
n. M
ust b
e ba
sed
and
serv
e co
mm
uniti
es in
the
Nei
ghbo
rhoo
d E
xcel
lenc
e In
itiat
ive
mar
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ESS
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pplic
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pplic
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e su
bmitt
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ore
than
60
day
s pr
ior t
o de
adlin
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zatio
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it on
ly o
ne re
ques
t for
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nsid
erat
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per f
undi
ng
sour
ce in
any
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mon
th p
erio
d.
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ase
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ubm
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pper
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tterin
g.
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lth a
nd D
isab
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Env
ironm
ent a
nd A
nim
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an
Ser
vice
s
Yes
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Fou
ndat
ion
gene
rally
doe
s no
t co
nsid
er g
rant
s as
king
for:
Aca
dem
ic
Res
earc
h, C
apita
l cam
paig
ns, F
undr
aisi
ng
even
ts o
r pro
ject
s, P
roje
cts
of a
relig
ious
na
ture
, Med
ical
or a
cade
mic
rese
arch
, Tr
avel
for i
ndiv
idua
ls o
r gro
ups,
Ann
ual
appe
als
and
mem
bers
hip
cont
ribut
ions
, O
ngoi
ng re
ques
ts fo
r gen
eral
ope
ratin
g su
ppor
t, In
itiat
ives
that
are
pol
itica
l or
parti
san
in p
urpo
se.
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Cai
lloux
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ndat
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P.O
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ase
call
or e
mai
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mor
e in
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atio
n ab
out g
rant
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idel
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and
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cedu
res
info
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illou
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ndat
ion.
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nts
are
mad
e in
thes
e fie
lds-
of-
inte
rest
as
they
rela
te to
the
mis
sion
st
atem
ent o
f the
Fou
ndat
ion:
Civ
ic,
Com
mun
ity S
ervi
ce, C
ultu
ral,
Edu
catio
n, C
hild
Dev
elop
men
t, H
ealth
&
Reh
abili
tatio
n, A
nim
al W
elfa
re
The
Foun
datio
n m
akes
gra
nts
to n
onpr
ofit
orga
niza
tions
that
hav
e ta
x-ex
empt
50
1(c)
(3) s
tatu
s w
ith th
e In
tern
al R
even
ue
Ser
vice
. A
lthou
gh th
e Fo
unda
tion
has
no g
eogr
aphi
c bo
unda
ries
for g
rant
mak
ing,
em
phas
is w
ill
be p
lace
d on
gra
nt p
ropo
sals
orig
inat
ing
in
Ker
r and
the
surr
ound
ing
com
mun
ities
(G
illes
pie,
Ban
dera
, Edw
ards
, Rea
l, an
d K
imbl
e C
ount
ies)
. N
o gr
ants
or l
oans
will
be
mad
e to
in
divi
dual
s. G
rant
s ar
e no
t mad
e to
su
ppor
ting
orga
niza
tions
. The
Fou
ndat
ion
does
not
fund
chu
rch
or s
emin
ary
cons
truct
ion,
or c
hurc
h re
late
d en
titie
s un
less
suc
h en
titie
s m
eet F
ound
atio
n cr
iteria
and
ser
ve a
s a
sepa
rate
ent
ity fr
om
the
chur
ch.
The
Foun
datio
n lo
oks
for o
ne o
r mor
e of
th
e fo
llow
ing
cond
ition
s in
an
inqu
iry: A
co
llabo
rativ
e ne
twor
k ex
ists
that
m
ultip
lies
the
impa
ct o
f the
gra
nt;
Foun
datio
n su
ppor
t wou
ld b
e vi
tal o
r ca
taly
tic to
a p
ropo
sed
proj
ect’s
su
cces
s; T
he p
ropo
sed
proj
ect i
s lik
ely
to c
ontin
ue a
nd e
xpan
d af
ter t
he g
rant
pe
riod;
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pro
pose
d pr
ojec
t is
inno
vativ
e an
d ef
ficie
nt in
its
use
of
fund
s; T
he p
roje
ct h
as th
e ab
ility
to b
e se
lf-su
ppor
ting;
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pro
posa
l is
a re
ques
t for
mat
chin
g or
cha
lleng
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ndin
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proj
ect i
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emin
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ampu
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ubsi
des
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issi
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ies,
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ious
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catio
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build
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repa
iring
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all m
issi
onar
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apel
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