What is the difference between a project proposal and an application?
After you review our guidelines and determine that your project qualifies for funding, you may submit a project proposal to us. The proposal letter is a solicitation for an application. It is not the same thing as an application. The project proposal must follow the format given in the guidelines. After we review your project proposal, we may send you an application form.
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