Educational broadcasting facilities program, 1968-1969 (1968-1969)

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- 15 - grant requested. Starting with your Total Project Cost you compute your Maximum Grant Entitlement and your Total Capital Required. The information requested is sufficiently self-explanatory in the exhibit. As you press on to make yours one of the best qualifying applications the finish line is just ahead after you complete Section VII which is termed Other Assurances. These include one mere: assurance required by the Act and three by the regulations none of which are provided for in other sections of the application form. They are self-explanatory, and are grouped here for signature. In your pursuit to win the gold medal of getting your project funded, those of you who prepare well, who heed all the guidelines and thereby design a complete application, those who come on strong thru the critical hurdles of applicant eligibility, project eligibility, project justification, and financial readiness will have the best chance of withstanding the gritty challenge of your competitors and come. thru 1 a winner. And if, because of the limited funds available your project does not get funded in '69, remember that it, will be deferred to the next go around, and your efforts for the radio gold at the end of the rainbow can be rewarded in 1970. The EBFP program has no hope of success if, instead of fostering excellence, it perpetuates mediocrity. Titfle one will only succeed if it helps to improve the outreach, the quality of programs, and the impact of Educational Radio and Television broadcasting. This is the purpose and goal of Public Law 90-129. After forms are received early in 1969 and you've had a chance to Complete a draft of your application, we invite you to confer with us, if you feel you have a problem or a question.