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Name of your organization Picture of your organization goes here Name of your organization High 5 Presentation Date

Add a High resolution Picture of who you serve CHARACTER Add a High resolution Picture of who you serve Your main character is the person who’s life is improved by your organization. Your main character may also be a place or thing if your organization works with non-human “clients.”

Connect the individual you serve to your organization Connection Add a High resolution Picture of your organization helping the character Connect the individual you serve to your organization

Add a High resolution Picture of the problem Conflict Add a High resolution Picture of the problem Conflict is basically the problem (besides money) that you’re trying to solve. This will be your “before” picture. Be sure to tell the story of how this grant has solved a problem of the individual you serve as well as solved a problem of your organization.

Add a High resolution Picture of the solved problem Conquest Add a High resolution Picture of the solved problem This will be your “after” picture. Tell how this grant served both the character and your organization.

Add a High resolution Picture of community How does this grant make the community better?