1 Pre-Proposal Application Save this form to your device, complete and submit it via email to The Joanna Foundation with all the required attachments (see checklist) as a single pdf file. The submission address is <[email protected]>. Paper applications will not be accepted. Late applications will not be accepted. Organizations that are invited to submit full proposals will receive additional instructions by email. Organizations that are not invited to submit a full proposal also will be notified by email. Section 1: Organizational Information Organization Name Sweetgrass Garden Co-op Inc. Mailing Address 3121 Plow Ground Rd., Johns Island, SC 29455 Physical Address Same as above Website Address Sweetgrass Garden Charleston SC @Facebook.com 501(c) (3) Status Yes ✔ Date Received 05/24/2010 Pending Date Anticipated No Specify Other Exempt Status Section 2a: Contact Information for Applicant Organization Name and Title of Chief Executive Dale Snyder Phone Number (843) 270-0889 Email Address [email protected] Name and Title of Primary Contact Same as above (if different from above) Phone Number Email Address Will another organization serve as Fiscal Agent? No Yes ✔ (Proceed to Section 3) (Complete Section 2b) The Joanna Foundation – Pre-Proposal Application 2 Section 2b: Organization Acting as Fiscal Agent Organization Name Mailing Address Physical Address Website Address 501(c) (3) Status Yes Date Received No Specify Other Exempt Status Name and Title of Chief Executive Phone Number Email Address Name and Title of Primary Contact (if different from above) Phone Number Email Address Section 3 – Project Information Proposed Program or Project Title (75 character limit including spaces and punctuation) Growing and Sharing with the Sweetgrass Garden Co-op, Inc. Proposed Amount $1,244.00 Direct relevance to one or more of five designated areas in South Carolina: Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester Counties and/or the communities of Joanna and Newberry (500 character limit including spaces and punctuation) The Sweetgrass Garden Co-op grows and provides fresh produce at no charge for distribution to the hungry on Johns and Wadmalaw Islands in Charleston County through Wadmalaw Island Community Senior Center Food Ministry, Our Lady of Mercy Community Outreach, Meals on Wheels of Charleston (serving the Sea Islands), Meals on Mondays at Rockville Presbyterian Church, Holy Spirit Catholic Church Emergency Food Pantry, Hebron Zion Emergency Food Pantry, and Blessing Baskets at Stono Baptist Church. The Joanna Foundation – Pre-Proposal Application 3 Section 4 – Primary Purpose of the Proposed Funds Brief Description of Primary Purpose (3000 character limit including spaces and punctuation) Sweetgrass Garden Co-op, Inc. requests the funds to purchase farm implements for the tractor that will be utilized to plow, disk, prepare and plant two fields: two acres on Johns Island, SC and five acres on Wadmalaw Island, SC (within twelve miles of each other). These fields provide fresh produce for distribution free of charge to the poor and hungry on the islands. These implements will greatly increase the efficiency and productivity of the Co-op. Frontier PM1001 Integral Middle Buster HARDEE 48" bedder Lovett & Tharpe single row cultivator w/sweeps Equipment Total $ 246.00 $ 449.00 $ 549.00 $ 1,244.00 Sweetgrass Garden Co-op, Inc. was established in 2010 to assist in meeting the needs of the hungry on Johns and Wadmalaw Islands. Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) are used to assure that environmental, economic, and social sustainability techniques are utilized, resulting in safe, wholesome and quality food products. Twenty to twenty-five volunteers per week (year-long) assist at the Co-op and are learning sustainable growing techniques and replicable agricultural and service practices. Approximately seven thousand (7,000) pounds of organic produce is grown and distributed to about one thousand (1,000) food recipients annually during the growing seasons. The emphasis is on providing healthy food and healthy options. The major crops grown are: asparagus, broccoli, carrots, collards, cucumbers, kale, and squash. Blueberries and bee-keeping, which provides pollination for plants and produces honey for consumption, are a part of the Co-op. Healthy and safe food-handling and cooking and nutrition classes are also taught. The produce is distributed to residents in need on: Johns Island with 14.7% of the population (approx. 20,000) below the poverty level; 5% who are 50 % below the poverty level. Wadmalaw Island with 26.2 % of the population (approx. 2,800) below the poverty level; 8.8% who are 50 % below the poverty level. These statistics are examples of the fact that hunger is highest among rural communities, especially in children and the elderly. The lack of adequate food affects the cognitive and behavioral development of children and increases diabetes and hypertension in the elderly. Section 5 – Required Attachments / Checklist ✔ List of Organizational Officers and Directors with primary business or professional affiliations ✔ Documentation of IRS tax-exempt status (IRS letter of determination – not Federal EIN or State letter) ✔ Most recent audited financial statements – If your organization does not conduct an audit, include a note of explanation and provide unaudited financial statements for the most recently completed fiscal year plus your most recent IRS Form 990 Tax Return. If your program is a component of a complex institution or national organization, include a note of explanation and provide statements of financial status and operating results that accurately represent the resources and operations of your component. The Joanna Foundation – Pre-Proposal Application Section 5: List of Organizational Officers and Directors with primary business or professional affiliations. Pasted below: Dale Snyder: President - Volunteers as the Sweetgrass Co-Op, Inc. Farm Manager. Mr. Snyder has served his church for 18 years as its liaison with One80 Place and the Lowcountry Food Bank. He is Adjunct Instructor for the Department of English and Journalism and The Learning Center and the Department of Orientation Services at Trident Technical College in Charleston, SC. Jennifer Wicker: Treasurer - Volunteers as the Sweetgrass Co-Op, Inc. Assistant Farm Manager. Ms. Wicker is Assistant Principal at Daniel Jenkins Middle School Kathryn Cullinan: Secretary - Office Manager of Circular Congregational Church in downtown, Charleston, SC. Helen Moorefield - BOD Member - Owner/operator of a small gardening business, specializing in raised bed/containers for growing vegetables and herbs. She is also a personal cook for a multi-generational family, participating in both a CSA and CSF (Community Supported Fish), using only local and organic ingredients for the meals that are prepared. Chris Hernandez - BOD Member - Biologist Coastal Program South Carolina Field Office Documentation of IRS tax-exempt status (IRS letter of determination – not Federal EIN or State Letter). Attached Most recent audited financial statements – If your organization does not conduct an audit, include a note of explanation and provide unaudited financial statements for the most recently completed fiscal year plus your most recent IRS Form 990 Tax Return. If your program is a component of a complex institution or national organization, include a note of explanation and provide statements of financial status and operating results that accurately represent the resources and operations of your component. There is not an annual audit at this time. Attached is the 990 for 2013. \......L.L \.... .LL'U.'U•.&. .L. 1 Date: Vn .J .Go V .L. JUL 0 2 2010 SWEETGRASS GARDEN CO-OP INC C/0 GEORGE TAYLOR 18 WATER ST CHARLESTON, SC 29401 Employer Identification Number: 27-1706489 DLN: 17053074327000 Contact Person: PAULA J MOLL-MALONE ID# 31262 Contact Telephone Number: (877) 829-5500 Accounting Period Ending: December 31 Public Charity Status: 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) Form 990 Required: Yes Effective Date of Exemption: May 24, 2010 Contribution Deductibility: Yes Addendum Applies: No ..... Dear Applicant: We are pleased to inform you that upon review of your application for tax exempt status we have determined that you are exempt from Federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions to you are deductible under section 170 of the Code. You are also qualified to receive tax deductible bequests, devises, transfers or gifts under section 2055, 2106 or 2522 of the Code. Because this letter could help resolve any questions regarding your exempt status, you should keep it in your permanent records. organizations exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Code are further classified as either public charities or private foundations. We determined that you are a public charity under the Code section(s) listed in the heading of this letter. · Please see enclosed Publication 4221-PC, Compliance Guide for 50l(c)(3) Public Charities, for some helpful information about your responsibilities as an exempt organization. rg©(gOW @- JAN 1 9 ..t: •• CHARLESTON/BERKELEY COUNTY FSA ILetter 947 (DO/CG)
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