GENERAL INFORMATION AND GUIDELINES. Any organization submitting a grant proposal for UNSAAC funds must be 501c organizations or have a 501c fiscal sponsor to receive UNSAAC funding. Applications should show how the proposal will positively impact the neighborhood or combat an issue stemming from being in close proximity to Syracuse University and its student population. Proposals must be outcome- based and measurable.The University Neighborhood Services Agreement Advisory Committee (UNSAAC) consists of ten members representing various organizations in the areas surrounding the University including appointees from: The Xxxxxxxx Neighborhood Association (WNA), the Southeast University Neighborhood Association (SEUNA), the University Neighborhood Preservation Association (UNPA), the Thornden Park Association, the Outer Xxxxxxxx Neighborhood Association (OCNA), and the Southside neighborhood. The advisory committee also consists of two members of the Common Council, a representative from the City of Syracuse, and a representative from Syracuse University. The UNSAAC's role is to review proposals and make funding recommendations to the Mayor and the Common Council. UNSAAC is comprised of volunteers and has no granting powers. In any given fiscal year (July 1 through June 30), the UNSAAC budget recommendations may be approved in full, in part, or voted down by the Syracuse Common Council. If a budget is voted down, those funds are not disbursed and are retained in the City's general fund.
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GENERAL INFORMATION AND GUIDELINES. Any organization submitting a grant proposal for UNSAAC funds must be a 501c organizations organization or have a 501c fiscal sponsor to receive UNSAAC funding. Applications should show how the proposal will positively impact the neighborhood or combat an issue stemming from being in close proximity to Syracuse University and its student population. Proposals must be outcome- based and measurable.. The University Neighborhood Services Agreement Advisory Committee (UNSAAC) consists of ten members representing various organizations in the areas surrounding the University including appointees from: The Xxxxxxxx Neighborhood Association (WNA), the Southeast University Neighborhood Association (SEUNA), the University Neighborhood Preservation Association (UNPA), the Thornden Park Association, the Outer Xxxxxxxx Neighborhood Association (OCNA), and the Southside neighborhood. The advisory committee also consists of two members of the Common Council, a representative from the City of Syracuse, and a representative from Syracuse University. The UNSAAC's role is to review proposals and make funding recommendations to the Mayor and the Common Council. UNSAAC is comprised of volunteers and has no granting powers. In any given fiscal year (July 1 through June 30), the UNSAAC budget recommendations may be approved in full, in part, or voted down by the Syracuse Common Council. If a budget is voted down, those funds are not disbursed and are retained in the City's general fund.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
GENERAL INFORMATION AND GUIDELINES. Any organization submitting a grant proposal for UNSAAC University Neighborhood Service Agreement Advisory Committee (UNSAAC) funds must be 501c organizations a 501c3 organization or have a 501c 501c3 fiscal sponsor to receive UNSAAC funding. Applications should show how the proposal will positively impact the neighborhood or combat an issue stemming from being in close proximity to Syracuse University and its student population. Proposals must be outcome- outcome-based and measurable.. The University Neighborhood Services Agreement Advisory Committee (UNSAAC) consists of ten members representing various organizations in the areas surrounding the University including appointees from: The Xxxxxxxx Neighborhood Association (WNA), the Southeast University Neighborhood Association (SEUNA), the University Neighborhood Preservation Association (UNPA), the Thornden Park Association, the Outer Xxxxxxxx Neighborhood Association (OCNA), and the Southside neighborhood. The advisory committee also consists of two members of the Common Council, a representative from the City of Syracuse, and a representative from Syracuse University. The UNSAAC's role is to review proposals and make funding recommendations to the Mayor and the Common Council. UNSAAC is comprised of volunteers and has no granting powers. In any given fiscal year (July 1 through June 30), the UNSAAC budget recommendations may be approved in full, in part, or voted down by the Syracuse Common Council. If a budget is voted down, those funds are not disbursed and are retained in the City's general fund.
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Samples: Grant Agreement