The South Eveleigh has launched the
2020-2021 Community Grants Program to assist local initiatives that reflect values and positively contribute to the community.
Categories
Local community welfare programs or initiatives, including those that assist disadvantaged groups.
Local education programs including, but not limited, to those involving adult education or learning disabilities.
Local youthleadership programs or initiatives aimed at giving young people opportunities for self-development and community service.
Local technology or innovation projects.
Local cultural projects such as public art, cultural workshops and community art projects
Heritage – projects and events celebrating the history of the area.
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria
Be a Not-For-Profit (NFP) organisation or Registered Charity
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⢠For the sixth consecutive year, the Mississippi Hills National Heritage Area is offering grant money for its dues-paying members to help them promote their communities.
Applications for the 2021 Community Grants Program will be accepted through Jan. 29. The Grant Committee will review and rank the applications in February. In March, successful applicants will be contacted.
Since introducing the grant program in 2016, more than $800,000 has been awarded, along with another $51,000 in special project funds.
MHNHA offers grants for projects that will help accomplish the goals and objectives defined in its Management Plan. The program is designed to âprovide strategic investments in heritage sites, events, programs and other projects of cultural, educational and recreational value within the boundaries of the MHNHA.â The federal funds for the program are provided to MHNHA through the National Park Service and require a 1:1 match.
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2021 Community Grants Program – United States
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The Community Foundation for South Central New York is seeking applications for its 2021 Community Grants Program.
The process is competitive and the maximum award to an organization is $20,000.
Types of Support Available
The areas of support for which qualified organizations may apply are listed below. The minimum award will be $5,001 and the maximum award will be $20,000. If your request is for $5,000 or under, please utilize the Small Grants Program.
Program – Programs that address a specific, demonstrated community need. The foundation is especially interested in programs that strengthen diversity, equity and inclusion in the following systems: housing, mental health, criminal justice, education and food security.
Dec 22, 2020
The Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation will accept Letters of Interest to the Community Benefit Grant program until March 1, 2021.
Proposals must efficiently and effectively address identified community needs or encourage new opportunities. Letters seeking eligibility should include the following information. 1) A brief project description, including how this project furthers the agency mission. 2) What the anticipated and measurable impacts of the project are, including the number of people who might benefit, specific community benefits, or both. 3) The total project cost and the specific amount requested. 4) The signature of the Executive Director or President and the name and contact information for the primary person responsible for the proposal. Letters should not exceed two pages in length and submitted through e-mail to eardillo@nccfoundation.org.