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| Subject: [Announcements] From the President of the SCA, Inc. -- An announcement regarding the SCA Grants Committee - Tuesday, March 09, 2010 6:24 PM Sat Mar 20, 2010 3:53 pm | |
| In 2009, the Board of the SCA, Inc established the Grants Committee to seek out and secure funding for designated projects. The Committee’s efforts will target projects that would not otherwise be financially possible with general operating funds. These projects will be of the sort to benefit the Society as a whole and will focus on furthering the achievement of our organizational mission.
The Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. (SCA) is an international organization devoted to the research and re-creation of pre-seventeenth century life, employing knowledge of history to enrich participants’ lives and the lives of others through events, demonstrations, and other educational venues.
Members of the Grants Committee will contact many individuals to request input. I ask that you offer your ideas and recommendations to these individuals who have already invested time and effort in planning and preparing for their role of acquiring financial resources to benefit our Society.
Committee members: Karl Hamner—Committee Chair, Leslie Vaughn—Ombudsman to the Board, Laurie Rushdon, Natalie Baird, Denise Simmons, Elizabeth Kopas, Eleanor Morgan, John McLeod-Hughs, Sarah Cutten, and G.Robin Smith.
Yours In Service,
Denise Leeson-Provost
President
SCA, Inc.
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This announcement is an official informational release by the Society for Creative Anachronism , Inc. Permission is granted to reproduce this announcement in its entirety in newsletters, websites and electronic mailing lists. | |
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