Through these reports, both Foundation staff and your organization are able to gather valuable feedback and knowledge that can inform future work.
[REQUEST_TIME] => 1604768712 Once the application process is finalized, details can be found here. [PATH] => /bin:/usr/bin These grants are distributed through a competitive process designed to help nonprofit organizations meet their mission. ( Grants of up to $10,000 to New Jersey nonprofit organizations and municipalities in eligible locations for the preservation of local historic structures. They must apply through the A Community Thrives website: Eligible applicants include registered 501(c)3 organizations (most nonprofits), municipal programs or entities such as libraries and public schools, and fiscally sponsored programs, which are individuals or programs partnered with a registered 501(c)3 organization. Arizona Asian Pacific American Women's Giving Circle, Kellenberger Tollefson Center for LGBTQ Philanthropy, Jerry Colangelo Center for Sports Philanthropy, Prairie Rain Fund (in memory of Brad Graham), Nathan & Betty Norris Memorial Scholarship Fund, Martha Horne Memorial Music Scholarship Fund, Richard H. Whitney Fund for the Common Good, Jean E. and Betty H. Fairfax Memorial Fund, Brad McRae Fellowship for Innovation in Conservation Fund, Challenge Youth Fund (in memory of Julia Bursch), Austin S. Hicks Hope and Promise Scholarship Fund, Fund for Social Justice (in memory of Beverly Konik), Investing in Education for Arizona's Future, Desert Mountain Community Foundation Scholarship, Phoenix Union High School Alumni Association, Walt Vikram Troester Memorial Scholarship Fund, Diane I. Wasson University Women Scholarship Fund, Real Engagement through Active Philanthropy, Give to the Black Philanthropy Initiative, COVID-19 Grants for Small Businesses and Nonprofits, City of Yuma COVID-19 Small Business Grant Relief Program, Maricopa County Funding for Small Businesses and Nonprofits - Phase 2, Maricopa County New Business/Nonprofit Relief Grants, www.grantinterface.com/Home/Logon?urlkey=azfoundation. Recognizing the positive impact arts, cultural and historical organizations have on a community, we welcome innovative and high-quality applications in this area. However, we offer a variety of grantmaking programs that do seek applications each year, according to the program’s intentions. In previous years, grants have been awarded to food banks, youth programs, programs for elderly residents, summer camp, and educational programs. Summer programs can submit just the year end report by August 30, 2021. Primarily focused on women’s giving, NCCF’s giving circles support charitable organizations serving women, children and families. Grants to Florida state, local, and tribal government agencies and local communities to prepare for and minimize the negative impacts of flooding. NCCF administers grantmaking programs on behalf of corporate partners. Funding is intended to benefit Jewish women and girls. The program is part of the Gannett Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Gannett, and it supports nonprofit organizations’ leading projects focused on … How does an organization submit follow-up reports?
Grants to British Columbia First Nations governments, academic institutions, and Indigenous organizations for programs that strengthen First Nation languages and promote fluency. Through a careful review process, our staff, community volunteer panels, and board work together to award grants based on identified community … [GATEWAY_INTERFACE] => CGI/1.1
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Grants to USA nonprofit and for-profit organizations, IHEs, government agencies, and tribal organizations for research related to tobacco use. Funding is intended for arts projects and programs that offer value to the community. Grants to California nonprofit organizations and government agencies to develop and coordinate a grocery shopping reward card system for low-income residents. The Arizona Community Foundation is transitioning to a new system to collect, review, and award competitive grant applications. Grants of up to $20,000 and in-kind business development assistance to Oregon tourism-related businesses and nonprofit organizations in eligible locations for recovery and sustainability support in the wake of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. However, because we are interested in funding work that continues to address community needs long after the grant funds are depleted, these requests are reviewed carefully on a case-by-case basis and must make a convincing case that: When evaluating requests, we also consider the balance of geography and the needs within our six-county service area. Funding is intended for projects, events, and programs to enhance cultural life for local residents. Grants to Alaska state agencies, nonprofit and for-profit organizations, and tribal governments for environmental projects related to stewardship, restoration, and protection of State waters and aquatic habitats. The cycles listed above use this new system, which means all applicants for this grant cycle must follow these instructions to create a new account: I need to submit my final report prior to October 31, 2020. Closed grant opportunities. Grants to Michigan nonprofit organizations in eligible locations to address community needs and serve local youth.
[SERVER_ADMIN] => webmaster@grantwatch.com Our local community grants are awarded through an open application process and provide funding directly from Walmart and Sam’s Club facilities to local organizations in the U.S. Don’t know how to determine your local facility? Ford Motor Company Fund supports initiatives and nonprofit organizations in three areas: education, community life and driving safely. Our competitive grantmaking programs demonstrate our fundholders’ commitment to nonprofit causes strengthening our communities across the state.<\/p>\r\n
NCCF is honored to administer nearly 1,300 funds supporting North Carolina. The Multicultural Community Amenities Grants in the Northern Territory grant opportunity is to support multicultural associations and organisations for the delivery of one-off, time-limited projects to improve existing multicultural [HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING] => gzip Grants to Nebraska accredited public libraries to host paid student programs that benefit libraries and communities. Access your fund information and recommend grants online. Please enable Javascript to fully view Community Foundation for the Central Savannah River Area. Grants to USA nonprofit organizations, agencies, and Indian tribes for habitat restoration and enhancement projects in eligible states.
NCCF is honored to administer nearly 1,300 funds supporting North Carolina. [CONTEXT_PREFIX] => Organizations may only submit a total number of 25 applications and/or receive up to 25 grants within the 2020 grant cycle. What activities typically do not receive funding? An organization holding a current tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3), or (19) of the Internal Revenue Code, listed on the IRS Master File and conducting activities within the United States (excluding nationally sponsored organizations, such as American Cancer Society, American Diabetes Association, American Heart Association, Children’s Miracle Network and United Way), A recognized government entity: state, county or city agency, including law enforcement or fire departments, that are requesting funds exclusively for public purposes.