Sample Letter of Inquiry
The Virtual Community Group, Inc.
17 Park Road
Rural Town, NH
17 Park Road
Rural Town, NH
July 1, 2012
Jane Smith, Executive Director
Xavier Foundation
555 S. Smith St.
Washington, D.C. 22222
Xavier Foundation
555 S. Smith St.
Washington, D.C. 22222
Dear Ms. Smith,
I am writing to inquire whether
the Xavier Foundation would invite a proposal from the Virtual Community Group,
Inc., requesting an investment of $50,000 per year over two years to support
our Enterprise 2000 initiative. This grant would provide part of the funds
needed for us to train at least 1200 low-income entrepreneurs in rural New Hampshire in the
computer skills they need to create sustainable businesses as we enter the
twenty-first century. Your literature indicates that the Xavier Foundation is
searching for innovative ideas to improve the lives of the rural poor; we
believe Enterprise 2000 falls well within your area of interest.
Information technologies are a
promising solution to one of the primary obstacles facing the small rural
enterprise: the geographic distances which inhibit networking with other
businesses, and which segregate them from a larger marketplace. The Internet
and other networks are now making it possible for entrepreneurs even in the
most remote locations to communicate and do business on a region-wide,
national, or even international basis. Working in conjunction with other
organizations, Enterprise 2000 gives program participants technical skills
training adapted to individual need; and, in collaboration with organizations
which recondition and redistribute used computers, we also assure that they
obtain the necessary computer hardware, at low or no cost.
We believe that
broadly-implemented technical skills programs such as Enterprise 2000 have the
potential to transform the lives of many struggling entrepreneurs, and change
the economic landscape of impoverished rural communities. Unlike many poverty
alleviation initiatives, all of the Virtual Community Group programs are
predicated on the assumption that these entrepreneurs already have 90% of what
it takes to compete in the marketplace -- intelligence, ambition, initiative,
and talent. After two years of experimentation and program development, the
Virtual Community Group has fashioned a superb, easily replicable model in
Enterprise 2000, and established a high degree of credibility among community
groups, policy makers, and funders. With your support, we can make that 10%
difference in the lives of these hard-working people and the future of our
rural communities.
Please feel free to call me with
any questions. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
Executive Director
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