By: Mike Glover
Nominee is a branding agency in Oklahoma City. They offer a variety of services, from logo and website design to branding, and a couple of years ago, the company decided to give back to the community and created the Impact Grant.
“The way this grant works is, we are giving our full range of services, up to 50 thousand dollars value to a nonprofit that’s working in the social justice or sustainable living space,” Nominee s Matt Stanberry said.
For a nonprofit, $50,000 for website, branding and logo design could be the difference in survival.
This is the third year they will be giving away the grant. In 2019, Oklahoma Pride received the grant. Last year, the Oklahoma City Black Chamber of Commerce were the recipients.
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You Can Now Apply for an Impact Grant with United Way
Impact Grants range from $1,000 to $10,000 with funding intended to strengthen families in United Way of Greater Fall River’s service area: Fall River, Westport, Assonet, Somerset, Swansea, Tiverton, and Little Compton. Proposals must align with United Way’s key pillars of focus: health, education, financial stability, and basic needs.
Preference will be given to innovative programs that focus on prevention, involve collaboration or capacity building, and demonstrate measurable effectiveness. Agencies are encouraged to use the Impact Grant Rubric found on the United Way website to guide their request.
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March 11, 2021
The Lewis-Clark Valley Healthcare Foundation grant cycle is now accepting applications from organizations seeking Fast-Track Grants, with the larger Impact Grants opening on June 1st.
Last year, the Foundation awarded 63 grants totaling more than $1.12 million in the nine-county area it serves. The Foundation expects to award over a million dollars again this year in grants.
The charitable purpose of the Foundation is to promote the health, wellness, or disease prevention of persons within the Foundation Service Area in a manner that respects the religious, ethical, and more principles of the Roman Catholic Church and adheres to the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services. The Foundation Service Area includes nine counties: Clearwater, Idaho, Latah, Lewis and Nez Perce in Idaho; Asotin, Garfield and Whitman in Washington; and Wallowa in Oregon.