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After we have the signed grant agreement, I email the grantee to let them know we prefer processing awards via ACH payments when possible (though they can certainly get a check if they prefer that). I then attach our Direct Deposit Agreement form which they can send back to me with a password (though not everyone does add…
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@Kellieutzinger I did, thank you!
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Would anyone be willing to share their deferral policy and/or deferral form that the student completes? Thank you!
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Circling back to share our application! It is almost final, but not quite there. Thanks for everyone who shared theirs!
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Ok, that is good to know. We are leaving SAT/ACT questions off this year - I have heard the same about some colleges not using that info. Thanks!
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Thank you @JoannFarnham! I am curious if you will keep the SAT question given the impacts of COVID?
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@AaronSpevacek Honestly I have not tried it yet - stuck in my old ways I suppose! I will add to my to-do list though for some time this year :D
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We ask for the EFC score and provide an optional question to provide any extenuating circumstances. I was reading about the bill that just passed where they have simplified the FAFSA, which is wonderful news, but I saw that they are also transitioning from the "Expected Family Contribution" (EFC) to "Student Aid Index"…
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Thank you @TomWickersham! This is incredibly helpful!
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@AaronSpevacek Hmm no I haven't tried that! That could be a good idea though...will check it out!
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@BettieStammerjohn No, we do the grant agreements outside of Foundant and then upload them under the Documents tab for each request.
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We use Adobe Sign to get grant agreements signed. It is easy to use and the recipient doesn't need an Adobe account. They just get taken to a link where they can choose to upload an image file of their signature or type it in, and then the document will have an Audit Report with times and dates that everyone viewed and…
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We are looking to provide support to local nonprofits that focus on domestic violence. Our local DV org is seeing an uptick in the number of calls they receive. And they are still working to provide services and supplies to those in need.
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Hi Judy, There is an organization in our community that has started a Meals on Wheels program. This is not specific to Covid patients, but is for anyone who cannot leave home to get food, mostly seniors. May be worth checking if Meals on Wheels runs anything in your community, or if any type of soup kitchen could start…