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Enrichment Grant

Enrichment Grant: Request & Approval Process

JRE PTSA has funded a budget line for grants and gifts to the school. JRE teachers
and staff may request that a portion of these funds be applied to an expenditure that
benefits JRE students.


Grants are intended for:

  • Startup programs

  • Programs that support the School District and District PTSA mission

  • Programs and events that are not supported through other means

  • Programs that directly affect a large percentage of the student body

  • New After School Enrichment clubs

  • Teacher programs

  • Speaker presentations

  • Field trips

 

Grants are NOT intended for:

  • Use by any non-profit organization

  • Use by a booster club

  • Travel costs

  • Routine expenses and equipment

 

How to request a grant through JRE PTSA:

  • Complete the Grant Request Form online.

  • Indicate the specific item(s) (i.e. model numbers if applicable), cost of the item(s),
    and the rationale for the request. Please note PTSA is unable to select an item for the request

  • PTSA co-chairs will submit the request to the principal for approval

  • Once approved by the principal the Grants Committee will review the request.
    The committee will provide input and raise any questions or concerns before
    coming to a vote

  • Upon approval, the JRE PTSA chairs will complete the District Gift Form and
    submit the form to the School Board and District

 

Grant Committee Members may include:

  • Co-chairs

  • Past co-chair(s)

  • Treasurer

  • Other JRE PTSA committee chairs

 

State and District PTSA Gifting Guidelines:

  • PTSA cannot fund equipment for curricular use, but can fund equipment for student/parent/community enrichment. (i.e., PTSA could not fund a camera to teach photography as this equipment is needed to deliver the lesson, but PTSA could fund a camera for an after-school photography club).

  • Donations of equipment cannot be given to a school, only to the district. PTSA may fund equipment for a specific building, but the district must be aware of all gifted equipment for purposes of asset recognition and safety (or maintenance – all maintenance of the equipment will be upheld by the School District); proper documentation must be filed with the district and BOE through the gift policy and form.

  • NYS Educational Law requires that gifting to schools must be documented and presented to the school board. This publicly documents all gifts so that the board and the public are aware of what schools have received so that gifts are used and given appropriately. Completing and filing the Gift Form accomplishes this requirement.

  • Once the equipment has been granted to the school, it is School District property. PTSA has no control over it at that point. For example, MCE PTSA funded extra folding tables at MCE because the PTSA needed more tables for programs like Science Action, Picnic, etc. However, should the School District at any point decide they need those tables at Park Road, they would be allowed to move them. This is not likely to happen, but is still possible.

  • A gifting form must be used even if the PTSA gives a gift that is not tangible (e.g., money for an assembly).

  • PTSA does not have to raise funds to support all incoming requests; requests should be reviewed carefully and may need to be prioritized and planned out over several years.

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