VADP Tides Foundation Death Penalty Mobilization Fund- Budget Template, Revised, 2015 July 30

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Tides Foundation
Death Penalty Mobilization Fund & Themis Fund
Fall 2015 Requests for Proposals

Strategy Area 3: Severe Mental Illness Exclusion

Virginians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty
Funding Request
July 27, 2015

Attachment 4c - 2015 Grants Committed Chart

Please complete the chart below and submit with your proposal.
¢ List all committed foundation grants of $10,000 or more committed or paid in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
* Please also include committed grants of any amount from Tides DPMF or FADP/Themis funders.

Grant

2013 2015 Payments
Payments 2014 Payments
Date
receive
Date Date
Total or received received
Committ | Grant | amoun | expecte or or
Foundation Name ed Period t d Amount expected | Amount | expected
Tides Foundation DPMF 0} -- | $20,000 | 1%31/1
Tides Foundation Advocacy 10/01/1
Fund 0 aooe 10,000 4
Tides Capacity Building 0 _ 0 _ 6,000] 6/12/15

All other grants received by

VADP were less than $5,000.



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