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May 21, 2012 | 29th Iyyar 5772
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Please note that all of the funds for this year's grant cycle have been allocated. We will begin accepting applications for the 2012-2013 school year in June.

Thank you for your interest in the Reform on Campus Grant, offered in partnership by the Men of Reform Judaism and the Union for Reform Judaism.

In order to apply for the 2011-2012 Reform on Campus Grant, please complete the following steps:

  1. Read and understand our web pages about ROC Grants which contain General Information and Eligibility Requirements
  2. Download and complete Part I of the Reform on Campus Grant Application (Microsoft Word/.doc).
    • Part I of the ROC Grant Application is a Microsoft Word document that asks for basic information, such as your name, contact information, title of your program, description of your program, etc. The document contains further instructions.
  3. Download and complete Part II of the Reform on Campus Grant Application (Microsoft Excel/.xls).
    • Part II of the ROC Grant Application is a budget template. Please complete the document to indicate the costs of and other funding sources for your proposed program.
  4. Upload and submit Part I and Part II of your Reform on Campus Grant Application by using the ROC Grant Submission form below.
  5. Confirm that we have received your ROC Grant Submission by checking your e-mail.
    • You should receive a confirmation e-mail if your application has been successfully submitted. If you do not receive this message from us, please contact Beth Avner at bavner@urj.org.

If you have any questions, are unable to see the form below, or did not receive a confirmation e-mail indicating that we have received your ROC Grant submission, please contact Beth Avner at bavner@urj.org.


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