Indermaur Chess Foundation "Game Changer" Program Application for new NC Chess Clubs in Libraries and Community Organizations
The Indermaur Chess Foundation announced the Game Changer Program to help start new NC chess clubs. NC libraries, community centers, or community organizations starting new chess programs are eligible to apply. Accepted organizations will receive 5 chess sets, a Chess Steps instructor manual, student workbook, help setting up ChessKid accounts for their club, and online support for their chess program coordinator. We will also facilitate online or over-the-board matches between organizations in this Program.
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Email *
Organization Name *
Organization Address
Street Address *
City *
State *
Zip Code *
Organization Website *
Organization Leader: Name and Title *
Executive Director, President, Library Branch Manager, etc.
Phone Number *
Leader's Phone Number
Email Address *
Leader's Email Address
Chess Program Coordinator *
Phone Number *
Chess Program Coordinator's Phone Number
Email Address *
Chess Program Coordinator's Email Addess
Description of new chess program *
Please describe your new chess program. Will it be a chess club, class, or other program? When will it be held? What age groups will participate? How many students and other participants do you expect?
Description of previous chess programs *
Please describe any previous chess programs your organization has had.
Has your organization applied for other chess donation programs? *
Please indicate any other programs for which your organization has applied
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Do you consent to the Indermaur Chess Foundation including your organization name and information (including photos you share) in promotion of this program? *
Do you agree to complete a brief survey at the end of the year to help us improve this program? *
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