At its most fundamental level, the Pick Me Up program is here to provide additional care and kindness to caregivers, individuals, and groups. We uplift and appreciate caregivers by providing needed services or small gifts to brighten their day, also known as Pick Me Ups. Pilot International stands poised to positively impact the lives of countless individuals around the globe and promote awareness for the demands and challenges they face every day. APPLICATION (Adobe PDF) INFOĪmount Awarded: Varies, but does not exceed US $200Īpplication Deadline: The deadlines for each quarter are on or before: September 15 th December 15 th March 15 th June 15 th Clubs and Districts may request additional information from the reporting Governor or Presidents of Pilot clubs impacted by the disaster. Headquarters will communicate the information to the International Administrative Council, Past International Presidents and Pilot Clubs. In the event of a disaster within a district, it is the responsibility of the District Governor to notify Pilot International Headquarters of the affected clubs. With determination and compassion, we stand ready to help our communities and the world at large face obstacles, overcome challenges and weather the storms. Pilot International has created the Safe Harbor Grant to assist Pilots who have been adversely affected by a disaster. Application (Adobe PDF)Īmount Awarded: Varies, but does not exceed US $500
In order to receive matching funds, grant proposals must fulfill one or more of the Pilot International mission. In accordance with our mission the Executive Committee of Pilot International has approved the promotion and encouragement of Brain Safety and Health, and/or Supporting Those Who Care for Others. Matching grants are an effective means of funding small projects, especially those with active community support.
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Major life activities include caring for one self, performing manual tasks, walking, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning and working.” For the purpose of Emergency Response grants, frailty due to age and/or health impairments constitutes a disabling condition.Įligibility: Active Pilot Clubs or DistrictsĪll Pilot Clubs/Districts that contribute regularly to the operations of the Pilot International Founders Fund are eligible to receive PIFF matching grant funds. The Founders Fund defines a person with a disability as “any person who has a recorded physical, mental or sensory impairment that substantially limits a major life activity. Emergency Response programs must be for the purpose of helping people with disabilities. Pilot Clubs, Anchor Clubs, and Districts desiring to establish or expand personal emergency response services in their community may apply for a Founders Fund grant. ADOBE PDFĪmount Awarded: Varies, but does not exceed US $5,000Įligibility: Active Pilot Clubs, Anchor Clubs, and Districts The Helmet Matching Grant Program will provide clubs the opportunity to participate in our Signature Project by ordering quality, branded bicycle helmets that will start individuals on a positive path of protecting their brains for life while promoting Pilot International.
Pilot, Compass & Anchor clubs or districts are eligible to receive one (1) Helmet Matching Grant per calendar year. If mailing, please mark your envelope: “Helmet Matching Grant Submission”. The deadlines for each quarter are on or before: September 15 th December 15 th March 15 th June 15 th Any additional helmets needed may be purchased in same transaction.Įligibility: Active Pilot Clubs or Districts, Active Anchor Clubs, or Active Compass ClubsĪpplication Deadline: Grant applications will be reviewed quarterly by the Grants Committee. Clubs will be responsible for purchasing 25 additional helmets for a total of 50 to complete the matching grant criteria.
Pilot International Helmet Matching Grant ApplicationĪmount Awarded: Matching Grant will award $300 for the purchase of 25 helmets. The Pilot International Founders Fund supports grants for Pilot International members.