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Administrative source form used by the LWML Chesapeake District to collect project information and funding requests for mission grants planned for the 2026–2028 grant cycle.
Organization:
Lutheran Women’s Missionary League (LWML) Chesapeake District
Document Type:
Mission Grant Proposal Form
Program:
LWML Mission Grants
Region:
Chesapeake District, United States
Affiliated Organization:
Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS)
Submission Deadline:
March 1, 2026
Grant Period:
2026–2028
Maximum Grant Amount:
$6,000
Submission Method:
Email or postal mail
Contact Person:
Tracy Beasley
Contact Role:
Vice President Gospel Outreach, LWML Chesapeake District
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Mailing Address for Submission:
3442 Westmoreland Dr, Roanoke, VA 24018, United States
Required Information:
Grant name, funding amount, affiliation status, author/sponsor details, pastor signature, grant recipient and administrator information, project background, goals, implementation readiness, and fund usage
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Year:
2024
Region:
Texas, USA
Theme:
Lutheran World Relief ingathering and volunteer guidelines
Document Type:
Bulletin
Organization:
LWML Texas District
Target Audience:
Church volunteers and congregation members
Event Dates:
November 2, 6, 9, 2024
Locations:
Houston, Seguin, Dallas
Contact Persons:
Sandy Miller, Debra Mattke, Priscella Reid
Coordinator:
Mary Afsharirad
Purpose:
Instructions for packing and delivering quilts and kits to LWR ingatherings
Source Type:
Religious nonprofit communication
Year:
2025
Region / City:
CNH (California-Nevada-Hawaii)
Theme:
Mission Grants, Lutheran Church
Document Type:
Guidelines
Target Audience:
Mission organizations, church groups
Period of Validity:
2025-2026
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Organization:
Lutheran Women’s Missionary League (LWML) of the FLGA District
Associated organization:
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS)
Region:
Florida and Georgia, United States
Program:
FLGA District Scholarship Program
Target applicants:
Members of FLGA, SELC, or English District congregations of LCMS preparing for full-time church work
Eligible institutions:
Concordia University System colleges and seminaries
Application deadlines:
June 12 and November 12
Application requirements:
Transcript, recommendation letters, financial information, personal statement, photo
Selection criteria:
Financial need, scholastic progress, aptitude
Academic requirement:
Minimum GPA 3.0 for LWML FLGA District scholarships
Scholarship administration:
Scholarship Committee appointed by the Executive Board and District President
Terms covered:
Fall, spring, summer terms and special programs (e.g., SMP, EIIT)
Additional scholarship mentioned:
Kuiper scholarship
Application materials:
Scholarship application form and District Financial Aid Application
Document type:
Scholarship information sheet and application form
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Chesapeake District, VA, US
Topic:
Mission grant submission and evaluation
Document Type:
Guidelines
Organization / Institution:
LWML Chesapeake District
Author:
Tracy Beasley, Vice President Gospel Outreach
Target Audience:
Individual LWML members, groups, zones, congregations, LCMS Southeastern District Boards
Submission Deadline:
March 1, 2026
Maximum Grant Amount:
$6,000
Evaluation Period:
May–September 2026
Required Materials:
Completed proposal form, signatures, 4–6 digital photos, photo release form
Distribution:
Proposals reviewed by Mission Committee and delegates at convention
Implementation Period:
Within four years of approval
Year:
2013
Region / City:
Chesapeake Bay
Topic:
Environmental Protection, Water Quality, Ecosystem Restoration
Document Type:
Agreement Draft
Organization / Institution:
Chesapeake Bay Program Partnership
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Environmental agencies, local governments, businesses, citizens, academic institutions
Period of Effect:
Ongoing, with specified targets through 2025
Approval Date:
June 13, 2013
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Dover, Delaware
Industry:
Energy
Document Type:
Financial Report
Organization:
Chesapeake Utilities Corporation
Author:
Chesapeake Utilities Corporation
Target Audience:
Investors, Analysts, Stakeholders
Effective Period:
Q3 2024
Approval Date:
November 7, 2024
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Chesapeake Region, Delaware, Maryland, Washington DC, Northern Virginia
Theme:
Beach Volleyball, Athlete Development, Collegiate Sports
Document Type:
Program Description
Organization:
Chesapeake Regional Volleyball Association (CHRVA)
Author:
Chesapeake Regional Volleyball Association
Target Audience:
Coaches, Athletes, Volleyball Clubs
Period of Activity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2026
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Training Methodology:
USAV BCAP, HP, National Team Training
Program Overview:
Year-round beach volleyball training program for athletes preparing for collegiate or semi-professional competition
Athlete Ranking:
Regional athlete rankings based on performance
Coach Support:
Provides coaching development, training resources, and program consistency
National Participation:
Athletes may participate in national championships and showcases
Competition Type:
Local qualifiers, national events, collegiate showcases
Travel:
Regional Beach-HP Travel Team for national events
Advanced Training:
Guest coaches, CHRVA Beach-HP camp, additional on-site sessions
Maintenance:
Year-round participation recommended
Event Recommendations:
At least one event per month for skill improvement
Summary:
The Chesapeake Region developed a comprehensive Beach-HP program for athlete development and collegiate preparation through coaching guides, training standards, and local-national collaboration.
Year:
2015–2017
Region / Location:
Chesapeake Bay Watershed, including PA, MD, DE, VA, WV, NY
Topic:
Riparian forest buffers, conservation practices, watershed management
Document Type:
Work Plan and Logic Table
Organization / Agency:
USFS, FSA, ACB, State Leads, PA DCNR, PA DEP, MD CREP Committee, Chesapeake Bay Commission, Choose Clean Water Coalition
Author:
Goal Implementation Teams and Workgroups
Primary Audience:
Goal Implementation Teams, Workgroups, Management Board
Secondary Audience:
Internal and external interested parties
Actions:
RFB leadership coordination, program enhancements, funding and partner engagement, policy development, pilot projects
Metrics:
Acres enrolled in CREP, specific action completion, technical assistance metrics
Timeline:
Ongoing through December 2017
Legislation and Programs:
2018 Farm Bill, Clean Water Act, state grant programs
Stakeholders:
Government agencies, NGOs, landowners, public engagement programs
Challenges:
Funding consistency, partner coordination, education and outreach gaps
Year:
2014
Location:
Chesapeake Bay Watershed, USA
Subject:
Environmental Management and Water Quality
Document Type:
Meeting Summary and Program Update
Organization:
Chesapeake Bay Program (CBP)
Author:
Chesapeake Bay Program Staff
Target Audience:
Policy makers, environmental agencies, and public stakeholders
Period Covered:
February–June 2014
Key Topics:
Chesapeake Bay Watershed Agreement, CBP Report to Congress 2013, EO 13508 Progress Reports, New Insights Report, Working Lands Conservation Strategy
Meetings Scheduled:
PSC, CAC, LGAC, STAC, MB, Executive Council
Public Participation:
Public comment periods, listening sessions, online submissions
Relevant Legislation:
Clean Water Act Section 117(h), Executive Order 13508
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Chesapeake District, VA, US
Topic:
Mission grant submission and evaluation
Document Type:
Guidelines
Organization / Institution:
LWML Chesapeake District
Author:
Tracy Beasley, Vice President Gospel Outreach
Target Audience:
Individual LWML members, groups, zones, congregations, LCMS Southeastern District Boards
Submission Deadline:
March 1, 2026
Maximum Grant Amount:
$6,000
Evaluation Period:
May–September 2026
Required Materials:
Completed proposal form, signatures, 4–6 digital photos, photo release form
Distribution:
Proposals reviewed by Mission Committee and delegates at convention
Implementation Period:
Within four years of approval
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Chesapeake Bay, USA
Subject:
Water quality monitoring, laboratory procedures
Document Type:
Technical manual
Organization / Institution:
Chesapeake Bay Program
Author:
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Target Audience:
Laboratory personnel and environmental scientists
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Revision Date:
Not specified
Year:
2024-2025
Institution:
Chesapeake High School STEM Academy
Type of document:
Class schedule
Format:
Virtual instruction
Platform:
Google Meet
Target audience:
Students and teachers
Special conditions:
Inclement weather
Schedule details:
Period 1 10:00-10:55, Period 2 11:00-11:55, Lunch 12:00-12:30, Period 3 12:35-1:30, Period 4 1:35-2:30
Instruction method:
Synchronous virtual learning
Access:
Schoology course page
Context:
Official schedule outlining class periods and virtual learning arrangements for inclement weather days at Chesapeake High School STEM Academy
Year:
2018
Location:
Towson, MD, USA
Event type:
Speech and Debate Tournament
Organizer:
Chesapeake District Committee
Contact person:
Charles Donovan, District Chair
Venue:
Loyola Blakefield High School
Eligibility:
Registered members of the National Speech and Debate Association, students with at least Degree of Merit
Registration period:
January 1, 2018 – February 21, 2018
Judging requirements:
1 judge per 2 debate entries, 1 judge per 4 speech entries, 1 judge per school for Congress
Awards:
District Student of the Year, Alumnus of the Year, Communicator of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, Principal of the Year
Debate topics:
February topics
Schedule:
Check-in 7:30–8:00 AM, rounds throughout the day, awards after events
Additional rules:
Multiple entries regulated by event type, critique sheets provided for all rounds
Organization:
Transit Management of Mobile d/b/a The Wave Transit System / City of Mobile
Program:
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)
Fiscal years:
FY 2026–2028
Proposed DBE goal:
3.6%
Funding authority:
Federal Transit Administration
Regulatory basis:
49 CFR Parts 23 and 26
Data sources:
ALUCP DBE registry; United States Census Bureau
Methodology basis:
NAICS Code analysis of contracting opportunities
Public inspection period:
30 days following the date of the notice
Inspection hours:
8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday
Public comment period:
45 days from the date of the notice
Contact office:
The Wave Transit System
DBE Liaison Officer:
James Rich
Office address:
1224 W. I-65 Service Road South, Mobile, AL 36609
Phone:
(251) 652-2180
Email:
[email protected]
Website:
www.thewavetransit.com
Federal oversight office:
Federal Transit Administration Office of Civil Rights, Region IV
Oversight office address:
230 Peachtree Street, NW, Suite 1400, Atlanta, GA 30303
Year:
2025
Region / State:
North Dakota
Issuing agency:
North Dakota Department of Transportation
Division:
Environmental and Transportation Services Division
Document type:
Request for Proposal
Procurement method:
Qualifications-based selection
Contract type:
Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)
Services covered:
Environmental services, aquatic resource delineation, wetland mitigation monitoring, hydric soil classification, tree and shrub surveys
Contract period:
March 1, 2026 – February 28, 2028
Possible extension:
One additional year
Maximum project value:
USD 80,000 per project, up to USD 100,000 with supplements
Monitoring contract duration:
1–5 years
Number of consultants to be selected:
Up to five
Submission deadline:
November 21, 2025
Issue date:
October 31, 2025
Interview period:
Early December 2025
Applicable standards:
NDDOT Design Manual and related manuals
Governing law reference:
North Dakota Century Code Chapter 43-36
Jurisdiction:
Frederick County, Maryland
Country:
United States
Issuing Authority:
Frederick County Health Department
Department:
Environmental Health / Community Services
Document Type:
Application Form and Regulatory Guidelines
Subject:
Open Burning Permit
Applicable Years:
2026–2028
Fee:
$25.00 per address
Submission Methods:
Mail, In-Person Drop-Off, After-Hours Drop Box, Online Payment
Processing Time:
One to Two Business Days
Mandatory Burn Ban Period:
June, July, August
Contact Phone:
301-600-1717
Related Agency:
Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
Location of Submission:
350 Montevue Lane, Frederick, MD 21702
Organization:
American Psychological Association (APA)
Committee:
Committee on Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity (CSOGD)
Type of document:
Call for nominations
Term of service:
January 1, 2026 – December 31, 2028
Application deadline:
January 31, 2025
Number of vacancies:
2
Committee composition:
Seven members
Reporting structure:
Reports to the Council of Representatives through the Board for the Advancement of Psychology in the Public Interest (BAPPI)
Meeting location:
Washington, D.C.
Meeting format:
Annual in-person meeting and monthly virtual meetings via Zoom
Work platform:
Google Drive
Eligibility requirements:
Demonstrated commitment to training, research, teaching, practice, and/or public policy related to sexual orientation and gender diversity and intersectional systems of oppression
Application materials:
CV, letter of intent, up to two letters of support
Membership requirement:
APA membership required upon appointment
Conference:
15th meeting of the Conference of the Contracting Parties to the Convention on Wetlands (COP15)
Theme:
Protecting wetlands for our common future
Location:
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Dates:
23–31 July 2025
Document code:
COP15 Doc.18
Convention:
Convention on Wetlands
Governing body:
Conference of the Contracting Parties
Reporting body:
Chair of the Subgroup on Finance of the Standing Committee
Prepared by:
Secretariat
Reporting period:
2023–2025 triennium
Proposed budget period:
2026–2028 triennium
Financial scope:
Core budget and related financial statements
Currency:
CHF
Related documents:
COP15 Doc.23.1; COP15 Inf.1; SC62 Doc.8.1; SC63 Doc.9.1; SC64 Doc.9.1; SC65 Doc.8.1
Budget scenarios:
0%, 4.1%, 9.6%, 11.3% nominal increase
Organisation:
The Royal College of Anaesthetists Centre for Research and Improvement (RCoA-CR&I)
Position:
Quality Improvement Lead
Programme:
National Clinical Audit of Perioperative Care (NCAPC)
Parent Programme:
National Clinical Audit and Patient Outcomes Programme (NCAPOP)
Oversight:
Healthcare Quality Improvement Partnership (HQIP)
Funding Bodies:
NHS England; Jersey Health Service
Collaborating Organisation:
Centre for Perioperative Care (CPOC)
Sector:
Healthcare quality improvement and clinical audit
Role Focus:
Quality improvement initiatives within the perioperative care pathway
Start Date:
2 February 2026
Initial Appointment Period:
2 February 2026 – 30 September 2028
Extension Possibility:
Subject to contract renewal
Weekly Time Commitment:
Four hours per week
Compensation:
£14,000 per year reimbursed to the employing organisation, subject to performance review
Payment Structure:
Reimbursement to employing organisation in accordance with RCoA expense policy
Travel Expenses:
Reimbursed for meetings according to RCoA expense policy
Application Materials:
CV, covering letter, two referees, letter of support from Clinical Director or Medical Director
Application Email:
[email protected]
Application Deadline:
4 January 2026
Interview Period:
Week commencing 19 January 2026
Year:
2026
Region:
Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Document Type:
Strategic Plan
Organization:
Royal British Legion, Oxfordshire County Committee
Target Audience:
County Committee members and Branch officers
Period Covered:
2026–2028
Approval Date:
2025
Author:
Interim County Chair
Related Documents:
County Plan, Membership Handbook, CSB Standard Policy
Key Topics:
Branch compliance, MS1 returns, CSB status, Standard Bearer responsibilities, safeguarding, ceremonial procedures