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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Rational Games Foundation Seeks Applications From Conflict-Resolution Organizations

Each summer in July and August, Rational Games accepts proposals for its annual grant cycle. Our Small Grant program provides financial assistance to nonprofit organizations that have demonstrated innovative approaches to conflict resolution, negotiation and mediation through the use of games and play
To be considered for funding under the Rational Games Small Grant program, proposed projects must meet the following requirements:
  1. Organizations must submit a proposal and budget in the provided format before the due date. See attached.
  2. Organizations submitting project proposals must demonstrate a commitment to utilizing conflict resolution, negotiation gaming or mediation techniques in their programming.
  3. They must also demonstrate a good fit with the RGI Vision, Mission and Values.

Grant Eligibility and Proposal Instructions
To be considered for funding under the Rational Games Small Grant program, proposed projects must meet the following requirements:
  1. Organizations must submit a proposal and budget in the provided format before the due date.
  2. Organizations submitting project proposals must demonstrate a commitment to utilizing games and play for conflict resolution, negotiation or mediation in their programming.
  3. Organizations submitting project proposals must sign the included anti-terror certification.

All project proposals must complete the items below.  Incomplete proposals will not be considered.  Complete proposals should not exceed seven (7) pages total (excluding budget and anti terror certification). 

A complete proposal includes:
1.   Project Proposal  
2.   Project Budget
3.   Signed anti terror certification by authorized representative of the applicant
4.   DO NOT SUBMIT THE REPORT TEMPLATE NOW

All project proposals must be in English.

Proposals must be submitted electronically via e-mail to rationalgamesgrants@gmail.com by August 29, 2013.

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