"
The Funding Institute" (using the domains
thefundinginstitute.org and
fundinginstitute.org) is yet another highly questionable site set up by Patchree (Patty) Patchrint and Anthony Christopher Jones of California, who I have covered on this blog
several times before (tip: the comments for many of those posts are very interesting if you are doing research).
A tip from "Jimmy" in
this post reveals a new name for the scheme, simply called "The Funding Institute" and although apparently using the domain thefundinginstitute.org, it is actually hosted on a crappy free website at
fundinginstitute.myfreesites.net.
I haven't personally received spam about this one, but it is not hard to find examples
[1] [2] [3] [4] and the one from
discard.email is the most interesting (I copy it here in its entirety):
The Funding Institute is offering the Grant Funding and Proposal Writing Essentials Course
to be held in New York, New York on the campus of The State University
of New York from July 15-17, 2015. Interested development
professionals, researchers, faculty, and graduate students should
register as soon as possible, as demand means that seats will fill up
quickly. Please forward, post, and distribute this e-mail to your
colleagues and listservs.
All participants will receive certification in professional Grant writing. For more information call (213) 347-4899 or visit The Funding Institute website.
Please find the program description below:
The Funding Institute's
Grant Funding and Proposal Writing Essentials Course will be held in New York, New Yorkon the campus of the The State University of New YorkJuly 15-17, 20158:00 AM - 5:00 PM
The Grant Funding and Proposal Writing Essentials Course
is an intensive and detailed introduction to the process, structure,
and skill of professional proposal writing. This course is characterized
by its ability to act as a thorough overview, introduction, and
refresher at the same time. In this course, participants will learn the
entire proposal writing process and complete the course with a solid
understanding of not only the ideal proposal structure, but a holistic
understanding of the essential factors, which determine whether or not a
program gets funded. Through the completion of interactive exercises and
activities, participants will complement expert lectures by putting
proven techniques into practice. This course is designed for both the
beginner looking for a thorough introduction and the intermediate
looking for a refresher course that will strengthen their grant
acquisition skills. This class, simply put, is designed to get results
by creating professional grant proposal writers.
Participants will become competent program planning and proposal writing
professionals after successful completion of the Grant Funding and
Proposal Writing Essentials Course. In three active and informative
days, students will be exposed to the art of successful grant writing
practices, and led on a journey that ends with a masterful grant
proposal.
The Grant Funding and Proposal Writing Essentials Course consists of
three (3) subject areas that will be completed during the three-day
workshop.
(1) Fundamentals of Program Planning
This session is centered on the belief that "it's all about the
program." This intensive session will teach professional program
development essentials and program evaluation. While most grant writing
"workshops" treat program development and evaluation as separate from
the writing of a proposal, this class will teach students the
relationship between overall program planning and grant writing.
(2) Proposal Writing Essentials
Designed for both the novice and experienced grant writer, this
component will make each student an overall proposal writing specialist.
In addition to teaching the basic components of a grant proposal,
successful approaches, and the do's and don'ts of grant writing, this
course is infused with expert principles that will lead to a mastery of
the process. Strategy resides at the forefront of this course's intent
to illustrate grant writing as an integrated, multidimensional, and
dynamic
endeavor. Each student will learn to stop writing the grant and to start
writing the story. Ultimately, this class will illustrate how each
component of the grant proposal represents an opportunity to use proven
techniques for generating support.
(3) Funding Research
At its foundation, this course will address the basics of foundation,
corporation, and government grant research. However, this course will
teach a strategic funding research approach that encourages students to
see research not as something they do before they write a proposal, but
as an integrated part of the grant seeking process. Students will be
exposed to online and database research tools, as well as publications
and directories that contain information about foundation, corporation,
and
government grant opportunities. Focusing on funding sources and basic
social science research, this course teaches students how to use
research as part of a strategic grant acquisition effort.
Registration
$495.00 tuition includes all materials and certificates.
Each student will receive:
*The Funding Institute's Certificate in Professional Grant Writing
*The Guide to Successful Grant Writing
*The Grant Writer's Workbook with sample proposals, forms, and outlines
Registration Methods
1) On-Line - Complete the online registration form here and we'll send your confirmation by e-mail.
2) By Phone - Call (213) 347-4899 to register by phone. Our friendly
Program Coordinators will be happy to assist you and answer your
questions.
3) By E-mail - Reply to this e-mail with your name, organization, and
basic contact information and we will reserve your slot and send your
Confirmation Packet.
We respect your privacy and want to ensure that interested parties are
made aware of The Funding Institute's programs and schedules. This is
intended to be a one-time announcement. In any event, you should not
receive any more announcements unless there
is a program next year in your area. To be excluded from next year's
announcement, reply to this e-mail and write "Exclude" in the subject
line.
That site also lists some partly redacted email headers, I highlight the most interesting ones:
Return-Path: newyXXX@Xpma11.org
X-Original-To: ronaldwhXXXXX@Xpambog.com
Received: from raptor.ipma11.org (unknown [107.179.95.116])
by mx.discard.email (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 3lMjVB6cp4z1yVV
for ronaldwhXXXXX@Xpambog.com; Thu, 9 Apr 2015 02:08:02 +0200 (CEST)
Received: (qmail 32427 invoked by uid 0); 9 Apr 2015 00:05:27 -0000
Comment: DomainKeys? See http://antispam.yahoo.com/domainkeys
DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; q=dns; c=nofws;
s=private; d=ipma11.org;
b=UvQsXfni3YL14EmWF9UY0bAUcpMT4H6jxUsnnNCEF2C9ZYEGuzlmhre4JQ7Klssu;
Received: from pool-173-55-54-221.lsanca.fios.verizon.net (HELO ipma11.org) (newyXXX@Xpma11.org@173.55.54.221)
by 107.179.95.116 with ESMTPA; 9 Apr 2015 00:05:27 -0000
From: The Funding Institute newyXXX@Xpma11.org
To: ronaldwhXXXXX@Xpambog.com
Subject: Grant Funding Essentials Course (July 15-17, 2015: The State University of New York)
Date: 08 Apr 2015 16:47:50 -0700
Message-ID: 20150408164749.086B4XXXXXXXXXXX@Xpma11.org
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/html;
charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
In those headers, the server identifies itself as "ipma11.org" which is related to
this scam site operating last year. You can read a RipOffReport complaint about
that scheme
here, which explains what I understand of the business operation quite thoroughly. The server IP address of
107.179.95.116 (RaptorNode, Los Angeles) is also the same IP as used for the following nameservers:
ns1.ipma11.org
ns2.ipma11.org
This indicates that the email really did originate from the owners of ipma11.org (Jones and Patchrint) rather than it being a forgery. If we go further back in the email headers, we can see another IP address of 173.55.54.221 which (
according to DomainTools) is in
La Puente, California.
According to WhitePages.com that location is consistent with the Hacienda Heights address of Patchree Patchrint.
It link her with a cellphone number of
(626) 330-1793 and a potential home address of
16008 Shadybend Dr Hacienda Hts, CA 91745-2229, an address which was previously mentioned in the comments of
this post.
Although their website lists a contact address of "
info@thefundinginstitute.org" the underlying HTML tells a different story..
<u><a href="mailto:grantfundingusa@gmail.com" data-attached-link="{"type":"Email","url":"grantfundingusa@gmail.com","title":"grantfundingusa@gmail.com"}" class="wz-link"> info@thefundinginstitute.org</a></u>
"grantfundingusa" again connects to
this post for the scammy "Institute of Project Management America" scheme. The other contact details listed on the site are a telephone number of
213-347-4899 and a fax number of
877-538-3831.
As a side note, that fax number also appears on a very similar looking but defunct site using the domain
projectmanagementinternational.org (just a forwarder to another crappy free web host at
projectmanagementinternational.zohosites.com) which also lists a couple of other contact numbers of
323-813-8387 and
800-288-8387 the latter of which can be seen in
this spam which is almost identical to "The Funding Institute" spam.
Another point of comparison is the similarity in design elements and wording between "The Funding Institute" and "
Grant Funding USA", which uses a similar compass logo and almost exactly the same wording.
Overall, there are so many similarities between "The Funding Institute" and other schemes run by Jones and Patchrint. The complaints against these two (apart from a string of failed LA restaurants) are of courses that abruptly change locations from prestigious venues to much shabbier ones, of tutors who are recruited at the last minute and are often under-prepared (some of whom claim not to have been paid) leading to low-quality courses, and of course endless spam to promote the ever-changing names of these schemes which have
an awful reputation.
I would not recommend doing business with this pair, and if you think you have been treated unfairly then I suggest you take legal advice or approach law enforcement, the BBB or regulatory authorities.