AAJA 2013 Convention Grant Application
As part of our support for chapter members, the AAJA San Francisco Bay Area Chapter is giving grants of up to $500 each to help chapter members attending the 2013 AAJA Convention in New York City. The grants, which will be based on need, will be provided to defray registration, travel, food, lodging and other related training costs. Grants will be paid prior to the convention and will require proof of registration (and later proof of attendance) to the convention. Recipients may be asked to volunteer during the convention or afterward for the chapter.

WHO MAY APPLY
Applicants must be a current FULL, STUDENT or ASSOCIATE member of the AAJA San Francisco Bay Area Chapter.

APPLICATION DEADLINE -- EXTENDED!
Applications must be received by 5 p.m. JULY 8, 2013. To help streamline the application process, please submit your application through the online form below.

If you have questions, please reach out to Ellen Lee at ellenleeonline@gmail.com.  
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Your Name *
Mailing Address *
Email Address *
Primary Phone Number *
Alternate Phone Number
Membership Status *
Employer/College
Professional Information
Please tell us your reason for applying, including financial need. *
If awarded this grant, how will you contribute to AAJA in the future? How have you contributed to the AAJA San Francisco Bay Area chapter? *
What do you hope to gain by attending the 2013 AAJA Convention in New York City? *
Are you able to volunteer at the convention? *
I affirm that the information included with my application is true and accurate in all respects. I also affirm that if awarded a convention grant, the grant is solely to be used to defray the cost of the convention and that the award of funds is contingent upon proof of registration and attendance. *
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