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Radcliffe Trust Plans Student Funding

"The Trust needs to fund this guide," she said. "It's going to be different [sitting on the committee], I'll be watching the pot because I know I need funding for my group."

The Trust will not begin its open application process for grants until next fall.

But Redmond said that if she and Lim can talk personally with Avery now and secure the Trust's financial support, they can postpone paying the guide's publisher until next fall when the Trust begins issuing checks.

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Avery said she does not yet know how much financial backing the Trust will provide the guide.

Yet, she confirmed that "the Trust is helping sponsor the women's guide."

Redmond said that she expects publishing costs to run anywhere between $15,000 and $20,000 and said she and other guide organizers are also working to secure advertisers to defray expenses.

According to Redmond, the Women's Guide and the Trust are a perfect match for each other.

"It's so important that the Trust have its name on this guide," Redmond said. "This is the first major [women's] publication coming out of the campus post-Radcliffe."

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