Grammar fixes and related typos discovered by Loïc Dachary. Thanks!

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{% block submenuselection %}Applying{% endblock %} {% block submenuselection %}Applying{% endblock %}
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<h1>How To Apply to Become a Member Project</h1> <h1> Applying to Join Conservancy as a Member Project</h1>
<p>New applications for project membership with Conservancy are considered <p>New applications for project membership with Conservancy are considered
twice a year. The deadlines for submission of application materials are twice a year. The deadlines for submission of application materials are
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process, we suggest that you prepare your project community for this process, we suggest that you prepare your project community for this
discussion once your project is accepted.</p> discussion once your project is accepted.</p>
<h2>How much does will it cost us financially to join Conservancy?</h2> <h2>How much does it cost us financially to join Conservancy?</h2>
<p>After your application is approved, as part of the negotiation of the <p>After your application is approved, as part of the negotiation of the
formal agreement, we'll discuss this issue. Typically, we ask that formal agreement, we'll discuss this issue. Typically, we ask that

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limits that the law places on what member projects can do with their limits that the law places on what member projects can do with their
assets, but those limits are the same as if the project was an assets, but those limits are the same as if the project was an
independent non-profit entity. Usually, the project leadership independent non-profit entity. Usually, the project leadership
instructs Conservancy's leadership how spend the funds for the project instructs Conservancy's leadership on how the project's funds are spent.
and Conservancy sends these funds on the project's behalf in any way Conservancy spends these funds on the project's behalf on any expenses
that is appropriate activity under Conservancy's 501(c)(3) that constitute appropriate activity under Conservancy's 501(c)(3)
not-for-profit mission. Some typical uses of earmarked donations by not-for-profit mission. Some typical uses of earmarked donations by
Conservancy's member projects are: Conservancy's member projects are:
<ul> <ul>