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              President, in consultation with the Executive Committee, will make 
              the decision to approve such a grant. Applications may be submitted 
              at any time but at least one-month prior to the planned event. All 
              applications must include the following:  
             • 1. Name and 
              address of the academic institution  
              • 2. Names and addresses of five AAUP members at that institution 
              who agree to act as founding members of the chapter.  
              • 3. A brief description of the event for which funding is 
              requested (List methods that  
              you are considering to announce and promote such an event)  
              • 4. A proposed budget for the event  
              • 5. The following paragraph:  
              We the undersigned founding members of the AAUP chapter at the above-mentioned 
              institution agree to submit a brief report of the event (no longer 
              than 300 words and to include the number of attendees) along with 
              receipts (or copies of receipts) of expenses incurred. This report 
              will be sent to the President of AAUP – IL within a month 
              after the event. We also grant permission to AAUP – IL to 
              have this report published in the Illinois Academe and/or posted 
              on the official AAUP-IL web site.  
              • 6. Dated signatures of the five founding members. (Must 
              be current AAUP members)  
              Grant applications for new chapters must be sent directly to the 
              President of AAUP-IL via regular mail. Copies of the grant application 
              must also be sent to the members of the Executive Committee. (See 
              AAUP –IL Web site for names and addresses of members of the 
              Executive Committee. www.ilaaup.org)  
            
	Professor Walter J. Kendall
		 
		The John Marshall Law School
		 
		315 S. Plymouth Court
		 
		Chicago IL 60604
		 
	
 
	 For further information please contact: 
		 
		Professor Walter J. Kendall
		 
		Tel. (312) 987 - 2377 
		 
		E-mail: 7Kendall@jmls.edu 
 
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