Members of the 2013-14 Student Philanthropy Council with
Betty and Charlie Frank, Class of 1959
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Blogger's Note: The following was provided by The Hill School.
The Hill School now is accepting applications from Pottstown-area nonprofit organizations for its Student Philanthropy Council (SPC) grant program.
Interested organizations may download and submit a Request for Proposal. View and print a PDF of the Request for Proposal here. Completed applications must be submitted by Thursday, Jan. 20, 2014.
The SPC was established in 2009 through a gift to The Hill School courtesy of Charles A. Frank III, Hill ’59, and his wife, Betty.
The SPC was established in 2009 through a gift to The Hill School courtesy of Charles A. Frank III, Hill ’59, and his wife, Betty.
Hill student participants solicit and evaluate local nonprofit requests for funding, and then award a total of $10,000 in grants each year.
Last year, through the Franks' leadership and the generosity of several other donors, The Student Philanthropy Council became an endowed program at the School with the establishment of The Student Philanthropy Council Endowment in honor of Kay and David Dougherty.
Last year, representatives of the SPC presented a total of $10,000, to four local organizations: Pottstown Downtown Improvement District Authority ($2,110); The Growing Center ($2,690); Montgomery Child Advocacy Project ($2,500); and the Pottstown Cluster of Religious Organizations ($2,700). Read more about the recipients of the 2013 grants.
The SPC is comprised of 12 students -- including co-presidents Sanobar Shaikh '14 and Omeed Alidadi '14 -- who meet once a week to study the process of philanthropy and visit the sites of various organizations.
Last year, representatives of the SPC presented a total of $10,000, to four local organizations: Pottstown Downtown Improvement District Authority ($2,110); The Growing Center ($2,690); Montgomery Child Advocacy Project ($2,500); and the Pottstown Cluster of Religious Organizations ($2,700). Read more about the recipients of the 2013 grants.
The SPC is comprised of 12 students -- including co-presidents Sanobar Shaikh '14 and Omeed Alidadi '14 -- who meet once a week to study the process of philanthropy and visit the sites of various organizations.
Amy Lehman, Hill's experiential education coordinator, is the faculty adviser to the group. SPC members are chosen based on the quality of their applications, interviews, and their sincere ability to commit time to the group.
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