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Grant Support
Compared to the cost of wheel chair ramps, induction loop
equipment is relatively inexpensiveone leading manufacturers
largest unit will loop 5400 square feet (say a church that
seats 400) for just $1100 plus installation. Nevertheless,
we reasoned that audiologists and hearing specialists would
be most likely to routinely advise T-coils for their patients
if their community offered many usesin churches, school
auditoriums, courts, council chambers, community theatres,
and so forth.
To motivate many community institutions to adopt the technology
all in the same year, we solicited local corporations and
a family foundation for a one time gift, to be administered
via our Community Foundation (which itself could have been
approached for additional funds, if needed). The appeals proved
compellingan opportunity to serve people with hearing
loss, for modest cost, with no organizational or staff expense,
and with the promise that we would never return with further
requests for ongoing support. Once our initiative was completed,
our need for funding would cease.
The effort was seeded by a family foundation that offered
$200 or 20 percent (wherever was greater) of the cost of installation
in church worship centers, school auditoriums, courts, council
chambers, community theatres, nonprofit senior center TV or
banquet rooms, and so forth. Two corporations together matched
this amount, enabling us to offer $400 or 40 percent.
Institutions did not need to applythey needed only
decide whether to accept or refuse this offer of support.
If they accepted, they arranged for installationwe suggested
a local audio engineering firm that was trained by Ampetronic
and which offered church installations for nearly half off
their normal commercial rateand the installer billed
the Community Foundation for $400 or 40 percent and the institution
for the remainder.
The offer was made to every nonprofit institution within
the Holland-Zeeland postal region (which includes some 100,000
people) that would make a commitment for installation within
four months (more than enough time to allow them to request
and receive an estimate and for their committees to reach
decisions). Installation could take place within the following
year, which allowed them to postpone their part of the expenditure
until the following budget year.
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