Proposals requested for 2000 community-project grants

The committee for the 2000 Robert S. Smith Award for community progress and innovation is calling for proposals from local community organizations and agencies. Proposals are due by April 14.

An award or awards of up to $3,500 will be given to a sponsoring program using a Cornell University student or students to help carry out a community development project.

The award, established at Cornell in 1994 through a $100,000 grant by the Tompkins County Trust Co., is named for Robert S. Smith, former bank chairman and the W.I. Myers Professor Emeritus of Agricultural Finance at Cornell.

Projects will be judged for their potential to stimulate tangible progress in areas such as health, nutrition, community housing, small business enterprise, youth development, arts, agriculture and the environment.

Sponsoring programs can be for-profit or not-for-profit community organizations, agencies or businesses in Tompkins County or a Cornell department, center, institute or unit. Award winners will be notified May 1.

Application forms are available from: TCTC Robert S. Smith Award Committee, c/o Ann Argetsinger, Cornell Cooperative Extension, N-126 MVR Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. 14853. For more information call (607) 255-6510.

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