Sisters of Bon Secours USA, Grant Award Letter, 2019 February 12, 2019 February 19

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February 12, 2019

Sisters of Bon Secours, USA

Michael Stone

Virginians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty
P.O. Box 12222

Richmond, VA

23241

Dear Michael,

I am very pleased to inform you that the Sisters of Bon Secours Ministry Grant Fund has awarded you a
grant in the amount of $20,000.00 for Virginians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, contingent upon
agreement to and compliance with the following terms and conditions.

Please indicate your acceptance of the Sisters of Bon Secours Ministry Grant terms by signing below and
returning this letter to me. Funds cannot be disbursed without the receipt of this signed letter. When
the Center is ready to receive the funds, please send the request in writing to the Sisters of Bon Secours
Ministry Grant Fund at the address below. We will need the name and address of the payee as well as the
date funds are needed. If your organization does not meet these conditions and request funds by ninety
days after the date of this letter, your grant is voided and you must reapply in the next cycle.

Please feel free to contact Patrick Schmidt at 410-442-3425 if you have any questions.
We look forward to hearing about the continuing efforts of Virginians for Alternatives to the Death

Penalty.

Sincerely,

Tom Butler

Tom Butler
Chairperson, Sisters of Bon Secours Ministry Grant Fund Review Committee

eC; Sister Rose Maria Jasinski, CBS, Sisters of Bon Secours US Country Leader

I acknowledge and agree to the above terms and conditions.

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