2manyrocks
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You may feel differently about the situation when you feel better.
$4,000 to do what you and your wife think is fun. I suppose you could spend $4,000 a year going on cruises that you might not enjoy as much as your trail work. What else would you want to do if you weren't doing this trail work? How else would you invest or spend this $4,000?
In any small organization, a few people usually do the majority of the work. Outside of TBN members, it's hard to find people that enjoy hard work.
Parking on the road might be solved by having a few cars towed. Word gets around.
My experience with grants is you have to write in their lingo and place your organization squarely within the grant maker's criteria for giving out money. It's a matter of finding a way to show to them that you fit in their mold. You might need to set up a 501c3 organization for the money to flow.
$4,000 to do what you and your wife think is fun. I suppose you could spend $4,000 a year going on cruises that you might not enjoy as much as your trail work. What else would you want to do if you weren't doing this trail work? How else would you invest or spend this $4,000?
In any small organization, a few people usually do the majority of the work. Outside of TBN members, it's hard to find people that enjoy hard work.
Parking on the road might be solved by having a few cars towed. Word gets around.
My experience with grants is you have to write in their lingo and place your organization squarely within the grant maker's criteria for giving out money. It's a matter of finding a way to show to them that you fit in their mold. You might need to set up a 501c3 organization for the money to flow.