PROJECTS
At each annual ASI International Convention, ASI collects a special projects offering that is used to sponsor 40+ preselected ministry projects. Ministries must apply for sponsorship on or before December 31 of the prior year. Each project ministry is required to provide progress reports to ASI, which allows ASI leadership and members to verify that the funds are being used in a timely manner and for the originally designated purpose.
PROJECT FUNDING APPLICATION
2013 ASI Funding Application (downloadable and fillable PDF)
Supporting Ministry Guidelines (downloadable and fillable PDF)
How To Get Your ASI Project Funded (online media seminar)
No partial applications accepted. The completed funding application and summary sheet must be submitted together with all required documentation. Partial applications, with portions submitted as separate items, will not be accepted.
Submit by post, courier or fax: The completed application and all required documentation may be scanned or printed. It must be submitted electronically, mailed by post, delivered by courier, or faxed to the ASI office.
Deadline for 2013 funding—December 31, 2012. Because of the December slow-down in postal delivery service, courier service, such as FedEx or UPS, is highly recommended. Applications must be received in the ASI office no later than Monday, January 2. Please do not leave your funding application at the General Conference reception desk. The General Conference/North American Division building, in which the ASI office is located, will be closed from December 26, 2012 to January 2, 2013.
Confirmation of receipt not guaranteed. Because of the overwhelming number of funding applications generally received during the final week of December, ASI is unable to confirm receipt of any applications submitted after Dec. 20 until the second week in January, at which point no resubmissions will be accepted. Please personally verify delivery with your chosen carrier.
2011 PROJECTS
The 2011 special projects offering funded 47 projects around the world. The offering goal was $1,514,200. Funds gathered beyond the goal were divided equally among three overflow projects.
2010 PROJECTS
The 2010 special projects offering of approximately $1.8 million well exceeded the goal of $1,198,000. Offering funds will support 37 designated projects, with overflow going in equal portions to Save Las Vegas, the New Beginnings DVD project, and the One-Day Structure project.
2009 PROJECTS
Contributions to the 2009 ASI Convention special projects offering went to support 35 projects. The offering goal was $1,362,000. Any offering exceeding that amount was divided proportionally among the projects, up to a total of $1,767,250. Beyond that threshold, the overflow went to the Train Them Now and One-Day School projects.


