Onboarding Grants
As a public charity, 1791 Delegates awards “onboarding grants” to individuals or organizations who may be featured as contributors, certifying organizations, and/or vendors on the social learning community ReligionAndPublicLife.org.
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1. Onboarding Grants
About 1791 Delegates ReligionAndPublicLife.org is a project of 1791 Delegates, a nonprofit public charity named after the year the Bill of Rights was ratified. Its delegation of First Amendment and human rig...
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1a. Curriculum Grant
A curriculum grant (valued at $30,000) is a programmatic collaboration grant between 1791 Delegates and the grantee. Together, they convert the grantee’s research and publications into a single course or a col...
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1b. Community Grant
A community grant (valued at $10,000) allows 1791 Delegates to support grantees in building community by developing a private or public club, hosting zoom webinars, advertising events, and sharing documents and ...
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1c. Bookstore Grant
A bookstore grant (valued at $10,000) allows grantees to sell: products (e.g., courses, course packs, reports, lesson plans), events (e.g., webinars, conferences, workshops), and services (e.g., public...
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1d. Accreditation Grant
An accreditation grant (valued at $25,000) allows 1791 Delegates and the grantee to develop partnership agreements with postsecondary institutions who wish to offer college credit for the grantee’s courses off...
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1e. Premium Grant
A premium grant (valued at $75,000) combines all four program grants—curriculum, community, bookstore, and accreditation.