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Scholarship & Grant Procedures
The Meadows
Race Team is the racing program of Meadows Amateur Ski Racing
Association ("MASRA"). We are an IRC Section 501(c)(3)
non-profit charitable organization whose mission includes the
promotion and support of both aspiring racers as well as those
whose demonstrated skills and results are opening up
opportunities to race at the national and international levels.
Contributions to MASRA are tax deductible.
MASRA's
Scholarship and Grant Fund provides assistance to Meadows Race
Team member athletes in the form of (i) credits toward Meadows
Race Team coaching fees, (ii) individual season passes at Mt.
Hood Meadows Ski Area and (iii) financial assistance toward
entry fees and travel expenses. Scholarship awards and grants
are made based upon financial need or upon merit (potential or
ability) in accordance with the following rules and procedures.
MRT has
budgeted $1500 for scholarships and grants for the
current year. Member athletes are encouraged to submit
applications. Note: no single individual’s scholarship may
exceed $300 for any given year.
Forms:
Merit Scholarship Application
&
Financial Need Application
Eligibility and General Procedures
Requests for
scholarship awards and grants will only be accepted from members
of the Meadows Race Team. A registration and payment of the
MASRA membership fee for the current race season must be
received prior to any request. The documents needed to apply
for a scholarship award or grant vary as described below. No
determination of whether an award or grant will be forthcoming
will be made until a complete application is submitted to the
MASRA Scholarship/Grant Committee. No board member, officer of
MASRA or Meadows Race Team coach has the authority to promise
that an award or grant will be made and no one should rely upon
any suggestion, good faith assurance or promise that an
applicant "should receive" an award or a grant until officially
notified by the MASRA Scholarship/Grant Committee.
The MASRA
Scholarship/Grant Committee will make its determinations of
whether or not to make an award or grant in good faith and after
carefully considering all materials submitted by the applicant,
the criteria as set forth in these procedures and such other
factors as they believe to be appropriate under the
circumstances. Inevitably, awards or grants will be made by the
MASRA Scholarship/Grant Committee which others consider to be
unwarranted, while seemingly meritorious applications might be
rejected by the MASRA Scholarship/Grant Committee. To protect
the confidentiality of applicants and to ensure the willingness
of volunteers to serve on the MASRA Scholarship/Grant Committee
without being subjected to undue criticism, the MASRA
Scholarship/Grant Committee will under no circumstances disclose
or discuss with any person not on that committee the reasons why
an award or grant was made or rejected. To avoid appearances of
favoritism, no immediate family member of any person serving on
the MASRA Scholarship/Grant Committee will be eligible to
receive an award or grant, except for the Meadows Cup, during
the term of such person on the committee. The determinations
by the MASRA Scholarship/Grant Committee will be final. Members
serve on the MASRA Scholarship/Grant Committee at the discretion
of the MASRA Board of Directors.
The MASRA
Scholarship/Grant Committee will attempt to make a final
determination on all applications within 30 days of receiving
all application materials. If there are good reasons why a
quicker determination is necessary, the applicant should
indicate these reasons in a cover letter accompanying the
application and the MASRA Scholarship/Grant Committee will make
every effort to reach a determination within the applicant's
deadlines.
Merit
Awards and Grants
An applicant
seeking a scholarship award or grant based upon merit should
submit the following:
1)
A
letter written by the applicant (or, if under the age of 13, by
the applicant's parent or guardian) detailing the athlete's
achievements, goals and reasons for seeking an award or grant.
This letter should also explain the specific nature and amount
of the support being sought. If a grant is being sought for
financial support for away race travel and entry fees, this
explanation may consist of descriptions of the races which are
involved and estimated costs.
2)
A
letter of recommendation from a Meadows Race Team coach.
3)
A
copy of the applicant's report card for the most recently
completed academic period, letter of recommendation from a
teacher, counselor or principal of the athlete's school or
other evidence that the applicant is maintaining reasonable
academic standards.
In
determining whether or not to make a merit-based award or grant,
the MASRA Scholarship/Grant Committee will also take into
consideration the applicant's exhibited sportsmanship,
commitment and dedication both to improving their own ski racing
and to the betterment of the Meadows Race Team and positive
attitude. Past disciplinary problems may be considered by the
MASRA Scholarship/Grant Committee in rejecting a merit-based
application. The MASRA Scholarship/Grant Committee will
generally attempt to spread merit-based awards and grants among
as many qualified applicants as possible. However, the mere
fact that an applicant has received a merit-based award or grant
in the past will not necessarily work against the applicant.
Financial
Need
An applicant
seeking a scholarship award or grant based upon financial need
should submit the following:
a.
A letter written by the applicant's parent or guardian
detailing the reasons for the athlete's need for financial
assistance in order to participate in ski racing programs. This
letter should also explain the specific nature and amount of the
support being sought. If a grant is being sought for financial
support for away race travel and entry fees, this explanation
may consist of descriptions of the races which are involved and
estimated costs.
b.
This letter should also address the ability of applicant
and his or her parents or guardians to incur the other expenses
involved in applicant's participation in ski racing programs if
the award or grant is made and should describe what, if any,
other actions the applicant or his or her parents or guardians
have taken or intend to take to raise funds from other sources.
c.
A copy of the IRS Form 1040, Form 1040EZ or Form 1040X
(without schedules) for the most recent year for the applicant's
parents or guardians.
In
determining whether or not to make an award or grant, the MASRA
Scholarship/Grant Committee may also take into consideration the
applicant's exhibited sportsmanship, commitment and dedication
both to improving their own ski racing and to the betterment of
the Meadows Race Team, positive attitude and any past
disciplinary problems, however, these factors will generally be
given less consideration than they are given in connection with
merit-based awards or grants.
Confidentiality
All
information submitted to the MASRA Scholarship/Grant Committee
will be held in the strictest confidence, will be shared only by
members of the MASRA Scholarship/Grant Committee and will be
returned to the applicant with written notification of the
determination of the MASRA Scholarship/Grant Committee on
whether or not to make an award or grant to the applicant.
Disbursements
If an
applicant is awarded a scholarship credit to be used against
Meadows Race Team coaching fees, the notification of the award
will be accompanied by a credit memo which should be submitted
to the MASRA Treasurer with payment of all other coaching fees
due. The scholarship award is contingent upon the applicant
paying the balance of coaching fees due to MASRA no later than
the date on which they are due and payable to MASRA or, if
later, 30 days after the date of the notification of the award.
Failure to pay the balance of coaching fees due will result in
revocation, without notice, of the scholarship award.
If an
applicant is awarded a scholarship in the form of an individual
season pass to Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Area, MASRA will notify Mt.
Hood Meadows Ski Resort of such award. Every effort will be
made to notify Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort within 5 business
days of the date of the notification of the award. It is then
the responsibility of the applicant to arrange for the issuance
of the season pass from Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort. All such
season passes are non-transferable (except, with the prior
permission of the MASRA Scholarship/Grant Committee, to an
immediate family member of the applicant) and are subject to all
rules as may be imposed by Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort including
revocation of the season pass for violation of such rules.
If an
applicant is awarded a grant for financial support for away-race
travel and entry fees or for participation in a specific
activity, the grant will be conditioned upon the applicant
actually participating in the race or activity described in the
application (or, with the recommendation of a Meadows Race Team
coach, an equivalent race or activity). The applicant will be
reimbursed for actual expenses incurred only after the fact and
upon submission to MASRA's Treasurer of receipts for reasonable
costs incurred in attending the race or other activity.
Interpretation of these Procedures
These
procedures were adopted by the Board of Directors of MASRA and
may be amended or clarified by the Board of Directors at any
time without notice to any party. No such amendment or
clarification will invalidate an award or grant as to which the
applicant has already been notified by the MASRA
Scholarship/Grant Committee. Subject to the foregoing, all
interpretations of these procedures by the MASRA
Scholarship/Grant Committee will be final.
Meadows
Cup Winners
All
full-time Juniors (ages 13-19) and all full-time Mitey-Mites
(ages 9-12) will automatically be eligible for the Meadows Cup.
The Meadows Cup is awarded each year to the Meadows Race Team's
outstanding male Junior, outstanding female Junior, outstanding
boy Mitey-Mite and outstanding girl Mitey-Mite. The Junior
Meadows Cup winners will be selected based upon their total USSA
points (Slalom, Giant Slalom, Super-G and Downhill) as of the
end of the year. The Mitey-Mite Meadows Cup winners will be
selected based upon world cup point totals for all Mt. Hood
Mitey-Mite council races during the year. The names of each
Meadows Cup winner will be inscribed on the Meadows Cup
perpetual trophy. There is no application necessary for the
Meadows Cup. The determination of the Meadows Cup Winners is
made by the MASRA competition committee and its determination is
final.
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