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The Grants Committee of the Mozingo Endowment of the
Indianapolis Chapter, American Guild of Organists, accepts
grant applications from individuals and tax-exempt
organizations.
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Examples of favored projects:
- Education of organists,
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Promotion of the organ and its music to the general
public,
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Composition and publication of organ music,
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Improvement of the status of church music and church
musicians,
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Scholarships and study programs,
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Competitions,
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Research and preservation of the history of the organ,
organists, organ music and composers,
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Conferences, seminars, and workshops,
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Recitals and concerts,
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Broadcasts and recordings.
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Some guidelines that might be helpful are:
- Support for continuation of a
project will not usually be granted.
Grants will not be awarded to applicants
who have received grants from us previously
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who have submitted an unsatisfactory final report or no
final report.
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Grants will be, in most cases, in the range of $500 to
$2,000.
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Grants for specific projects will be favored over those
for general support of an organization.
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Grants for support of concerts, scholarships, research
and the like will be favored over those for the purchase
of goods or equipment.
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Grants for innovative projects will be favored over
those for established projects.
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Grants must be for educational or charitable purposes
only. If for an organization, the organization should be
tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code.
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Preference will be given to
applicants who are making significant efforts to seek
other support as well.
For public events, such as
recitals, we generally give no more than half the “hard
dollar” cost of the project.
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Grants usually will not be awarded to the same person or
organization until three years have elapsed since the
end of the previous grant period.
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The timetable for receipt of grants and subsequent awarding
of a grant is as follows:
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For applications received from August 16 through
December 15, awarded grants will be given on February 1.
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For applications received from
December 16 through April 15, awarded grants will be
given on June 1.
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For applications received from April 16 through August
15, awarded grants will be given on October 1.
Applications will be considered only if they follow a
specific format, and official application blanks and
directions may be obtained by writing or e-mailing to:
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John A. Seest
Chair,
Grants Committee
5212 N. Capitol Avenue
Indianapolis,
IN
46208
jaseest@att.net
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Please specify whether you intend to apply as an
individual or as a tax-exempt organization. An appropriate
application will be sent to you upon request.
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