From: lezle stein <thedogtrainer@hotmail.com>
Date: March 8, 2010
5:11:57 PM PST
Subject: ASNC Application for Funds
Form Submission (lezle stein)
Reply-To: lezle stein <thedogtrainer@hotmail.com>
Project: Funding for signage
for No Central Animal Shelter
Organization: ASNC/Director of
Animal Welfare
Street Address: 432 Museum Dr.
City, State, ZIP: L.A., CA.
90065
Website (if any):
Contact Person: lezle stein
Email Address: thedogtrainer@hotmail.com
Contact Person's Telephone:
323.225.6700
Amount Requested ($): $500.00
Funding Need Date (mm/dd/yy): not
available
Total Project Budget if applying for
event or capital project ($): $1000.00
Donations received (or expected) for
this project from businesses, citizens, other gov't entities ($): Atwater
Neighborhood Council
Category name (if none of above):
Other: Animal Welfare Services
1. Summary
of Request: In the space below, briefly describe the purpose of the
request, activities to be undertaken, target population —including
ethnicity, gender, income level and estimated number of individuals —
geographic focus and other relevant info regarding the request.
The purpose for
signage is to help people find the shelter which is not easily found or people
don't know that it is there. The signs will help anyone who needs direction to
the shelter and to create awareness of it.
2. How
will the community be impacted by the proposed project and how will it benefit
the neighborhood? Rationale: Community projects must directly
benefit ASNC communities. Concerns about who & how many individuals will
benefit from such projects also need consideration. Issues of access and
fairness need to be addressed (e.g. if a project is approved to plant trees on
one street corner, justification should be provided as to why that street
corner needs trees or clean-up versus other street corners).
This will help
people who have lost their pets or want to adopt one, finding out about free
spay & neuter, micro-chipping, vaccinations, complaints of barking, animal
attacks will become aware of the shelter and its location.
3. How
has your organization attempted to obtain donations from local businesses,
citizens, and/or govŐt agencies to offset expenses for this community project?
Rationale: Community groups cannot expect all funding to be provided by
ASNC but should first look for other sources, including businesses, citizens,
council districts, public agencies (e.g. Cultural Affairs), and other affected
neighborhood councils.
Since North
Central Animal Shelter covers many neighborhoods extending through Downtown,
out to Hollywood and north to Eagle Rock , I have arranged for the Director of
Animal Welfare from Atwater to request funding from her neighborhood council.
Eric Garcetti also
supports having signs up.
4. If
this is for a capital improvement project, specify location and permits
obtained (or in-process of obtaining). Provide copies of permits and
insurance with application. Rationale: Capital improvement projects should
be on public property, with coordination with the appropriate city agency (i.e.
Street Services, Fire, Rec & Parks, etc). Appropriate permits need to
be in place, and insurance may be required depending on the nature of work that
will be performed.
n/a
5. If
this is for program services (ie. after-school program, graffiti removal, etc),
describe the selection process used to establish participants if for select
group of individuals. Provide number of participants.
Rationale: If for a select group of
individuals, a fair selection process should be created to establish
participants. The service program needs to be provided by a legitimate
non-profit/consultant. A neighborhood council or its members should not provide
these services.
n/a
6. If
this is for equipment and supplies, describe specifically who will benefit and
how it will be controlled. Rationale: Equipment and supplies for either
public or private organizations can only be used for the benefit of the local
community. Purchases intended for private and/or paid use are not
allowed. Must be labeled as ASNC-purchased material and properly
controlled/inventoried. Cannot be turned into private property or salvaged
without prior approval by Dept of Neighborhood Empowerment (DONE).
Everyone looking
for the shelter!
7. If
this is for an event, describe the intended audience, location and entry
requirements. Rationale: Events must be open to the public. There
should not be an admission charge. If the event is on private property,
insurance may be needed. If the event is on city property, appropriate
permission/permits from city departments may be needed (i.e. street services,
LAPD, R&P, etc)
n/a
8. If
this is for a sign, banner or advertisement, describe the contents.
Provide a copy of the artwork with the application. Note:
Banners, signs and advertisements must include the Arroyo Seco Neighborhood
CouncilŐs name and/or logo.
Exact wording of
signs to be provided once approved by the City -- signs at a minimum will say
"Animal Shelter" and contain arrow indicating direction.
9. Other
- please provide other important information necessary to better understand
your organization or the specific needs of the targeted group or community that
this request will serve.
DECLARATION: By checking the box
below the applicant named above declares that the information provided in this
form is correct.
Agree
This application requires the
following supporting documents be provided to ASNC before approval can be
obtained. EMAIL DOCUMENTS TO ASNCTREASURER@GMAIL.COM. Check all boxes
that apply. Copy of estimate/invoice (actual bill req'd for payment), Letter of
acknowledgement & thanks from receiving agency, Proof that needed licenses
& permits are exist or in-process,
Copy of artwork
for banners, signs & ads
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