Here's a one-sentence mission statement: "Sudo Room, a Project of Omni
Commons, is a creative community and hackerspace dedicated to
facilitating digital inclusion and literacy, fostering
creative-technical collaborative projects, and building sustainable
alternatives to the tech industry."
501c3 docs attached - Sudo Room's entity/EIN was cannibalized by Omni in
2016 for myriad reasons - long story short so we could buy the building.
It is now a fiscally-sponsored project of its former self (hence the two
docs).
I can't be a contact rn but happy to supply info!
-Jenny
On 2/12/23 09:58, Patrik D'haeseleer via sudo-discuss wrote:
If I remember correctly, sudo is legally a project of
the Omni, right?
So 501(c)3 documentation should come from Omni.
Patrik
On Sun, Feb 12, 2023, 8:06 AM Judy Tuan <judytuna(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I will try. I registered and began the application process.
What I've learned so far:
- The maximum amount one organization can get from a Reuse and
Repair grant is $20,000. (The 1.1M is total grant money.)
- We can only apply for one category per grant cycle.
Fields filled:
- Grant Category (dropdown): Reuse & Repair Grants
- Application proposal name: Sudoroom
- Eligibility section: done
- Applicant Information section: i need a lot of help with this,
starting with a 50 word max "Organization or Business Mission" --
is this on the wiki somewhere?
- also need to upload a copy of 401c3 documentation
I also need primary and secondary contacts. If truly no one else
volunteers, then I'll put myself as primary and Patrik as
secondary, if that's ok with you. I feel like I'm not involved
enough to be primary contact but will do it if everyone else can't
right now.
Patrik I'll probably send you some emails asking for help =)
~judy
On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 4:09 PM Jake via sudo-discuss
<sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> wrote:
The Fixit clinic has won that grant so many times they're
shadowbanned, so now
it's Sudoroom's turn to take the easy money.
If you don't have time to lead it, you can get out of that by
picking someone
else to "volunteer" to lead it (not it)
-jake
On Fri, 3 Feb 2023, Patrik D'haeseleer wrote:
I am willing to help out, but not to lead it -
too many
other issues vying
for my attention right now.
The Reuse and Repair grants would be the obvious opportunity
for Sudo:
https://www.stopwaste.org/at-work/stopwaste-grants/reuse-and-repair-grants
> Has Fixit Clinic ever gotten
one of these grants? They
should be a shoe-in
> as well.
> The page lists some existing
grantees, including Civicorps:
"Through a
partnership with Oakland-based nonprofit, Tech
Exchange, and
with support
from a StopWaste grant, Corpsmembers have now
branched out
into the
computer industry, refurbishing donated, used
computers for
East Bay
> families."
> Next Steps:
> 1. Visit the Grant Application Support page
>
<https://www.stopwaste.org/at-work/stopwaste-grants/stopwaste-application-support>
to
get help with your application
2. Schedule an appointment
<https://www.stopwaste.org/at-work/stopwaste-grants/contact> with
StopWaste staff if you have any questions
3. Rewatch the Informational Webinar
<https://youtu.be/WpOMB2Ip4co>,
> January 31, 2023, 4 p.m.
> 4. Apply Online <https://apply.stopwaste.org/>
> Patrik
> On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 3:24
PM Jake via sudo-discuss <
> sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> wrote:
>> No one has stepped
forward to volunteer to apply us to
these grants.
>
> Contrary to what may have been interpreted from my previous
email,
this
> activity is not voluntary, we have to do it.
>
> Please respond to this email indicating your voluntary
participation
in
> this
> process so we can keep having Sudoroom and Omni Commons.
>
> thank you!
> -jake
>
> On Sun, 29 Jan 2023, Jake wrote:
>
>> Who is available to help us apply for grants from
StopWaste?
Apparently
> they
>> are very likely to give Sudoroom tons of money since we
keep stuff
from
> going
>> to the landfill by repairing and teaching people how to
repair
and
> recycle.
>>
>> Register for Tuesday 4PM's grant informational Zoom:
>>
https://stopwaste.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_C5iDZgINRUqpnbxhQoBsyw
>>
>> Thanks Peter for this info
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
>> From: StopWaste <msoll(a)stopwaste.org>
>> Date: Thu, Jan 12, 2023 at 2:00 PM
>> Subject: Apply Now: $1.1 Million in Grants for Waste
Prevention
>>
>> Grant funding in six categories. Application deadline is
March 3.
>> Available Now: $1.1 million dollars in
grant funding
>> for waste prevention projects in six categories.
>>
>
https://StopWaste.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7b850d56d27c3c2ea70a34a…
<https://StopWaste.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=7b850d56d27c3c2ea70a34a23&id=49bacc8f29&e=20127cdb67>
>>
>> StopWaste is offering grants in six categories, with $1.1
million
in
> total
>> funding available to businesses, nonprofits and
institutions. The
focus
> is on
>> innovative projects that prevent waste in Alameda County.
Scroll
down for
>> grant categories. *Application deadline
is March 3.*
>>
>> *Grant Information Webinar January 31, 4pm (PT)*
>> Learn more about the grant categories, the types of
applicants
and
> projects
>> eligible for funding, and the application process. Plus
Q&A!
Register
> Now:
>>
https://stopwaste.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_C5iDZgINRUqpnbxhQoBsyw
>>
>> Explore All Grants
>> *Food Waste Prevention & Recovery Grants*
>> *- Up to $20,000 per grant*
>> *- Businesses, Nonprofits & Institutions*
>> *- *Projects that prevent food waste through product or
process
redesign
> or
>> recovery and redistribution of surplus edible food to feed
people.
>> Grant Details
>> *Surplus Food Donation Equipment Grants*
>> *- Up to $10,000 per grant*
>> *- Nonprofits only*
>> *- Storage and transport equipment *to support the
recovery
and/or
> donation
>> of surplus edible food that would otherwise go to waste.
>> Grant Details
>> *Community Food Systems Grants*
>> *- Up to $10,000 per grant*
>> *- Businesses, Nonprofits & Institutions*
>> *-* Locally focused projects that prevent food waste while
improving food
>> access, equity, economic opportunity and
community health.
>> Grant Details
>> *Reusable Foodware Pilot Projects*
>> *- $5,000 to $50,000 per grant*
>> *- Businesses, Nonprofits & Institutions*
>> *- *Projects that explore the feasibility of replacing
single-use,
>> disposable foodware with reusable
systems.
>> Grant Details
>> *Reuse & Repair Grants*
>> *- Up to $20,000 per grant*
>> *- Businesses, Nonprofits & Institutions*
>> *- *Projects that involve reuse, repair, deconstruction,
redistribution,
>> product or process redesign, recovery,
and other ways that
keep materials
>> out of disposal or recycling.
>> Grant Details
>> *Reusable Transport Packaging Grants*
>> *- Up to $10,000 per grant*
>> *- Businesses, Nonprofits* *& Institutions*
>> *- Durable, reusable equipment* to replace limited-life
packaging
used in
>> manufacturing, transportation and/or
distribution.
>> Grant Details
>>
>>
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I
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> 891-6500
>>
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