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Applying to The Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust for a Grant is a two step process.

A. First, The Trust requires a Letter of Inquiry, which must:

1. be no more than three pages; letters exceeding three pages will not be considered. Please note that if the applicant elects to send a cover letter with the Letter of Inquiry, the number of pages in the cover letter will be counted in determining whether the applicant has exceeded the foregoing maximum page requirement. Do not include any attachments when submitting the Letter of Inquiry;

2. be written in 12 point font size with standard, one-inch margins; and

3. contain the following:

* a brief description of the applicant, its mission, and history;

* a description of the project or purpose of the request; and

* the grant amount requested.

B. Second, based upon the review of the Letter, The Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust willa dvise the applicant whether to submit a Full Proposal.

1. In the event that The Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust invites a Full Proposal, the Trust will advise the applicant of additional application requirements, as set forth in "Specific Guidelines and Procedures for Submitting a Full Proposal to The Elizabeth Morse Charitable trust"; and

2. Please note that The Trust reviews Full Proposals during the first full calendar quarter immediately following the calendar quarter in which The Trust receives the Proposal, e.g. if The Trust receives a Proposal between January 1 and March 31, then it will review such Proposal between April 1 and June 30 of that year.