Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 14:06:25 -0500
From: "Michael Walsh" <MJW at mail.press.jhu.edu>
To: <wsfalist at keithlynch.net>
Subject: [WSFA] How one group makes use of their surplus
Reply-To: WSFA members <WSFAlist at keithlynch.net>

Offered purely as an example of what coould be done . . .

mjw

Press Release
SFSFC ISSUES CHALLENGE GRANT FOR
CLARION WRITERS' WORKSHOP

SAN FRANCISCO SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTIONS, INC.
A California Non-Profit Corporation
PO Box 61363, Sunnyvale CA 94088-1363 USA
info at sfsfc.org; http://www.sfsfc.org/

For immediate release: March 31, 2004

SFSFC ISSUES CHALLENGE GRANT FOR
CLARION WRITERS' WORKSHOP

At their March 14, 2004 Board of Directors Meeting, San
Francisco Science Fiction Conventions, Inc., issued a
challenge to non-profit groups and individuals
interested in developing science fiction and fantasy
literature by offering a matching grant of up to $1,000
to help fund the Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy
Writers' Workshop.

As explained on Clarion's own web site
<http://www.msu.edu/~clarion/>, "The Clarion Science
Fiction and Fantasy Writing Workshop is the best known
and most highly regarded science fiction writing
workshop in the country. Now in its thirty-seventh
year, the Clarion Workshop is discussed frequently in
science fiction publications and has national and
international visibility. As Kim Stanley Robinson says,
Clarion is 'an integral part of the American science
fiction community.'"

Quoting from Clarion's grant request, "Michigan State
University has drastically reduced funding, from an
annual funding of $72,200 in 2003 to $26,400 in
2004.... MSU has charged Clarion staff with fundraising
the difference between workshop expenses and the MSU
funding."

SFSFC urges groups and individuals interested in making
donations to fund the Clarion Workshop and qualify for
the matching grant to contact the organizers directly
at clarion at msu.edu.

SFSFC believes that the Clarion Workshop has
demonstrated a valuable contribution to science fiction
and fantasy literature. SFSFC is happy to be able to
contribute toward the Workshop's continued operations
as part of the corporation's 501(c)(3) charitable
mission "to promote science fiction and fantasy in all
its forms." The corporation calls upon individuals and
other groups to step forward and help keep Clarion
running.

SFSFC Inc. was the parent non-profit corporation of
ConJose, the 2002 Worldcon, and of ConFrancisco, the
1993 Worldcon.

A copy of the resolution authorizing the grant to
Clarion and specifying the challenge grant is available
upon request to the corporation's secretary, Kevin
Standlee, at secretary at sfsfc.org.

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Contact:
SFSFC Inc.: Kevin Standlee info at sfsfc.org
Clarion Writers' Workshop web site:
http://www.msu.edu/~clarion/
Clarion Writers' Workshop e-mail: clarion at msu.edu

San Francisco Science Fiction Conventions, Inc. is a
California non-profit corporation recognized as tax-
exempt under US Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3).

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