Community Initiative National Grant Program



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Community Initiative National Grant Program NOURISHING OUR NATION 10555 West Saanich Road, North Saanich, BC Canada V8L 6A8 www.epicureselections.com

BACKGROUND / OVERVIEW Victorian Epicure Inc.*/ Epicure Selections * is guided by a strong sense of responsibility and desire to utilize our abundance to enrich the community. We believe that our business and social goals are inseparable, and see community investment as an investment in both the community and the company. To support this vision, we created the Epicure Foundation *, a registered charitable organization* committed to making a positive difference in the communities where we live and work by enhancing the lives of Canadians through education and poverty relief. As a member of IMAGINE Canada, an organization dedicated to corporate citizenship and philanthropy, Victorian Epicure Inc. and Epicure Selections contributes more than 5% of pre-tax profits to charitable causes annually. The Epicure Foundation is committed to promoting food security* in Canada by supporting Community Initiatives*(CI). These initiatives help provide adequate physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meet dietary requirements in order to sustain an active, healthy lifestyle. In early 2008, the Epicure Foundation launched a National Grant Program, awarding grants of up to $5000 to CIs across Canada. The Epicure Foundation Board of Directors is made up of Victorian Epicure Inc. representatives who follow a comprehensive process when evaluating grant applications to ensure that funds are allocated to registered charitable organizations that best meet the foundation s funding priorities and guidelines. The assessment process, outlined in the following pages, includes an analysis of an organization s history, purpose, budget and operation practices. * See Glossary on pages 7 & 8 Community Initiative National Grant Program - 1

GRANT APPLICATION GUIDELINES Who Can Apply? The Epicure Foundation CI National Grant Program supports research, education and capacity-building projects that address key issues of food security in Canada. Applicable CIs aim to increase food security by creating systems that improve the self-reliance of community members regarding their food needs. The Epicure Foundation will consider funding qualified donees* / registered charitable organizations which address and implement strategies that promote food security, including but not limited to: Poor dietary choices Food illiteracy Unhealthy lifestyles Limited kitchen access Malnutrition Poverty Hunger Lack of cooking skills Important Note: All applicants must be federally registered charities with the Canadian Revenue Agency. We can only provide monetary support to registered Canadian charities, so please provide a Canadian registered charity number on your application form. We strongly recommend that you read the instructions and criteria qualifications before you begin completing the application form. If, after reading the guidelines, you are still uncertain whether your project is eligible, contact The Epicure Foundation at: foundation@epicureselections.com Timeline Grant applications will be accepted from January 15, 2008 and must be postmarked by February 28, 2008 to be considered. Application review will begin in March, 2008. Successful applicants will be announced publicly the first week of April, 2008. Only successful applicants will be informed. Community Initiative National Grant Program - 2

GRANT APPLICATION GUIDELINES Amount The Epicure Foundation is funding grants of up to $5000 to successful applicants across Canada. In addition to the financial contribution, grant recipients may receive a combination of kitchen / cooking equipment and a food resource package that includes recipes and Victorian Epicure Inc. food products. All grant recipients must issue a charitable tax receipt to the Epicure Foundation for the full amount of the financial donation upon receipt of the grant. Suitability - what the funds can be used for The Epicure Foundation is seeking to determine which CIs align with our overall objective of promoting food security in Canada, and to donate funds to assist in the further development of these projects. Grant funds may be used to pay for materials, supplies, activities, campaigns, programs and operational costs to support CIs, including but not limited to: Creating new and enhanced existing community kitchens* (equipment, supplies, maintenance, food) Creating food recovery and food donation programs Improving research, monitoring and evaluation efforts to help communities assess and strengthen food security Planning and development of community gardens* Community-supported agriculture projects Efforts to improve nutrition and 'stretch the food dollar' Dietary guidelines for diabetics Nutritional education programs for children and the elderly Emergency food assistance After-school snack programs for at-risk children Prenatal food education School breakfast programs for children Boosting education and awareness by increasing efforts to inform the public about nutrition, food safety and food security Improving food choices in schools and helping to extend nutritional education into complementary areas, such as a school garden, composting program, etc. Community Initiative National Grant Program - 3

GRANT APPLICATION GUIDELINES Grant Application Considerations Applications will be thoroughly reviewed by the Epicure Foundation Board at Victorian Epicure Inc. Grants will be awarded to the most deserving applicants, according to the following considerations: Does the CI promote healthy, nutritious, economical and socially responsible food production and consumption practices in a congenial social environment, leading to a better quality of life for participants? Is the CI innovative and sustainable? Is the CI well-articulated and involve measurable results? Will the CI work to increase the self-reliance of communities in providing for their own food needs? Do the CI leaders and their organizations have the expertise, qualifications and commitment to see the project through to its conclusion? Is the application clear in how the money will be spent? Are the budget items allowable and reasonable, and does the CI offer a valuable and quantifiable return to the community? Can the CI serve as a model for potential up-and-coming initiatives? Does the CI offer long-term solutions? Are the CI leaders open to interviews and communications about the grant and its effectiveness? Community Initiative National Grant Program - 4

GRANT APPLICATION GUIDELINES Eligibility - Primary Focus The Epicure Foundation has a primary focus of supporting initiatives endeavouring to promote food security in Canada. Only those applicants that clearly fall within our mandate will be considered for funding. As a result of this policy, worthwhile organizations whose activities do not fall within our strategic focus area may be declined support. This does not reflect on the value of the organizations or their services. Non-Eligible Organisations & Purposes Non-registered charitable organizations Organizations that have already received Epicure Foundation funds within the last six months Organizations not based in Canada Single individuals For-profit organizations Organizations that are politically or philosophically partisan Veteran, denominational, religious or any organizations whose activities predominantly benefit members or adherents Grant-making institutions Service clubs and fraternal organizations Competitive sports teams Advocacy or special interest groups Third party fundraisers or special interest groups Silent auction items, door prizes or event giveaways Endowments Debt-reduction campaigns Travel, accommodation, meal expenses, field trips and tours Beauty pageants or wilderness adventure activities Ticket purchases for fundraising activities Retroactive requests Community Initiative National Grant Program - 5

GRANT APPLICATION GUIDELINES How Grant Funds are Paid Grants are awarded on a one-time basis. Grant recipients have the responsibility to ensure that funds are allocated as declared on the Project Budget Form. Successful applicants must complete and submit the provided Grant Fund Allocation Form six months after receiving the grant to confirm the funds have been used in alignment with the Project Budget Form previously agreed upon. Application Instructions 1. Please ensure you have met the application criteria by reviewing the list of ineligible organizations and types of funding that are outside of our guidelines. Requests that fall under any of these headings will not be considered. 2. Your charitable organizations must be registered with the Canadian Revenue Agency. Please provide your registered charity number on the appropriate form. 3. All portions of the grant application (Cover Sheet, Project Information, Questions for Applicant, Declaration, Project Budget and all supporting documents) must be received by the Epicure Foundation on or before February 28, 2008 to be considered. 4. Assemble all required documents and submit the complete grant application by fax, mail or delivery service to: THE EPICURE 10555 West Saanich Road North Saanich, BC V8L 6A8 Community Initiative National Grant Program - 6

GRANT APPLICATION GUIDELINES Glossary Community Initiatives (CI): community-based or community-oriented programs or projects addressing food security to benefit a community. Community Garden: a piece of land cultivated by members of a community. Community gardens provide access to fresh produce and plants and promote satisfying labour, neighbourhood improvement, a sense of community and connection to the environment. They are publicly functioning in terms of ownership, access and management, and are typically owned in trust by local governments or non-profit organizations. Community Kitchen: communal kitchens are designed to help pool community resources in order to share, learn and prepare food in an environment that promotes social interaction, learning, enjoyment and proper nutrition. A community kitchen involves the efforts of individuals, families and community members collaborating to prepare economical, nutritious and appetizing meals. By cooking together, community members have the opportunity to learn and share food knowledge, recipe ideas and cooking skills in a friendly, healthy and safe environment. Epicure Foundation : the charitable arm of Victorian Epicure Inc. and Epicure Selections. The Epicure Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to enhancing the lives of Canadians through National Grant Programs, nutritional education and poverty relief. Epicure Selections : the marketing division of Victorian Epicure Inc. Epicure Selections distributes Victorian Epicure products via the direct sales marketing model. More than 6,000 Independent Epicure Consultants operate home-based businesses and market the products at Epicure Tasting Parties. Food Security: a situation in which people live free of hunger or fear of starvation. Food security exists when all people at all times have access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary requirements and preferences in order to sustain an active, healthful lifestyle. Qualified Donees: a charitable organization established in Canada and is resident in Canada, qualified to issue tax receipts for donations it receives from individuals or corporations. Qualified donees must operate for charitable purposes and must devote their resources to charitable activities. Qualified donees must be registered with the Canadian Revenue Agency and have a registered charitable number. Community Initiative National Grant Program - 7

GRANT APPLICATION GUIDELINES Glossary Registered Charitable Organization: a public or private foundation established in Canada and is resident in Canada. It operates for charitable purposes and must devote its resources to charitable activities. A registered charity has a registration number from the Canada Revenue Agency and is exempt from paying tax on its revenue. It can issue donation receipts for the donations it receives. Victorian Epicure Inc.: a 100% Canadian owned and operated company that manufactures and distributes gourmet spice blends, specialty food products, professional cookware and environmentally-friendly home and body care products. Victorian Epicure Inc. is situated on an 80-acre agricultural property, including six acres of vineyard, in North Saanich, BC. Community Initiative National Grant Program - 8

GRANT APPLICATION Cover Sheet Legal Name of Organization: Date: Year Founded: Current Annual Operating Budget: $ Website: Registered Charity Number: The Epicure Foundation has chosen to focus on initiatives that address the issue of food security across Canada. Does your project align with the Considerations outlined on page 4 of the Grant Application package? Yes / No Primary Contact Name: Email: Address (principal / administrative office): City: Province: Postal Code: Mailing Address, if different from above: City: Province: Postal Code: Phone: Fax: Community Initiative National Grant Program - 9

GRANT APPLICATION Secondary Contact Name: Email: Address (principal / administrative office): City: Province: Postal Code: Mailing Address, if different from above: City: Province: Postal Code: Phone: Fax: Project Information Project Name: Purpose: Amount Requested: $ Total Project Cost: $ Community Initiative National Grant Program - 10

GRANT APPLICATION Project Information Project Goals (Describe your project and action plan in 50 words or less): Beginning and Ending Dates of Project: Demographic to be served: Community Initiative National Grant Program - 11

GRANT APPLICATION Questions for Applicant Please copy and paste the following questions into a Microsoft Word document to provide more space for your answers. Please limit each answer to 200 words or less. 1. What is the name of your organization? 2. What are the challenges / issues your project aims to address? Briefly state the issue and its impact. 3. Briefly describe your project and provide an overview of your mandate and action plan. Describe how you will operate your CI. Outline the key milestones that must be reached in order for your project to succeed. Give specific dates or time required to complete each step in your action plan. 4. Who is / are the project leader(s)? Describe the CI experience that qualifies the leader(s) to carry out the project successfully. Describe the organization s history, vision and culture. 5. How will you measure your results? Explain your data-gathering methodology. How will you measure or determine the success of your project? How will you verify that individuals and communities have benefited from your project? 6. Are any Victorian Epicure Inc./Epicure Selections Consultants involved in your organization, either as board members or volunteers? If so, please provide their names and describe your relationship / partnership with them. 7. What overall impact will this project have on the community? How will the results benefit the community? How will your project s objectives contribute to and improve community development, relations, health, environment and quality of life? Community Initiative National Grant Program - 12

GRANT APPLICATION Declaration I CERTIFY, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE, THAT: 1. The information in this grant application is true, 2. The applying organization is a charitable organization or qualified donee registered with the Canadian Revenue Agency, 3. The project leader(s) is / are over the age of 19 and (a) legal resident(s) of Canada, 4. The applying organization does not support or engage in any unlawful practices, and 5. If a grant is awarded to the applying organization, the proceeds of the grant will not be distributed to or used to benefit any organization or individual supporting or engaged in any unlawful practice. Signatures: President, Board of Directors Date Executive Director Date Community Initiative National Grant Program - 13

GRANT APPLICATION Project Budget For grant consideration, we require a broad overview of your project or program budget. This budget must be completed and returned with your application. Please attach a separate sheet with further details, if necessary. For each of the categories below, provide a general description and the amount budgeted for that category. If a category does not apply, please leave it blank. Administration / Overhead Salaries Materials / Equipment Program Development Travel / Accommodation Other = TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET Community Initiative National Grant Program - 14

GRANT APPLICATION Grant Fund Allocation Form Both the Epicure Foundation and grant recipients are responsible for ensuring that funded projects are completed according to agreement. This budget form must be completed and returned within six months of funding receipt. Grant recipients must provide a brief review of how they operated their projects and allocated their grant funds. Also, please attach a one page report (up to 400 words) describing how the funds were helpful in launching / sustaining your CI. Administration / Overhead Salaries Materials / Equipment Program Development Travel / Accommodation Other = TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET Community Initiative National Grant Program - 15