By 1808Delaware

The Delaware County Foundation is now accepting proposals for the Community Grants Program, offering crucial funding to nonprofit organizations dedicated to improving the lives of Delaware County residents. With a variety of categories to support, the program aims to bolster projects and programs that address key community needs. Here’s everything you need to know to apply and make a difference in your community.

Application Deadline Approaching ⏳

Deadline: July 31, 2024

Nonprofit organizations and government entities with projects benefitting Delaware County, Ohio residents are encouraged to apply. Don’t miss this opportunity to secure funding for your impactful initiatives!

For questions: Call 614-764-2332 to speak with our helpful team.

Eligible organizations include:

  • 501(c)(3) nonprofits: Must not be classified as private foundations under section 509(a) of the Internal Revenue Code.
  • Governmental or publicly-funded entities.
  • Organizations with a qualified, tax-exempt fiscal sponsor.

Grants are not awarded to individuals. All projects must align with the Foundation’s funding priorities, with preference given to those addressing recovery, housing, mental health, basic needs, ESL, and workforce development.

Areas of Funding 📚

The Foundation is committed to a broad spectrum of community enhancement categories, including:

  • Animal Welfare: Projects promoting animal care and the benefits animals bring to our lives.
  • Arts & Culture: Initiatives that enrich lives, promote resident interactions, and foster community spirit.
  • Basic Needs: Efforts to combat food insecurity, provide affordable housing, and remove barriers to transportation, childcare, and education.
  • Education: Innovative educational programs for all ages.
  • Economic Opportunity: Programs aimed at job creation, prosperity, and quality of life improvements.
  • Environment: Solutions for a healthier, cleaner, and more sustainable Ohio.

Funding Details 💸

Grant Range: $2,500 to $20,000, distributed in three waves as funding is made available.

Project Completion: Preference for projects completed within 6 months, though a maximum of 12 months is allowed.

Important Dates 📅

  • June 15: Grant opportunity opens.
  • July 31: Submission deadline.
  • Mid-December: Grants announced.

How to Apply 📝

All applications must be submitted through the Foundation’s online portal. No hard copies will be accepted.

Apply here: Delaware County Foundation Grants Portal

Before starting your application, ensure you have the following:

  • IRS Letter of Determination (tax-exempt status confirmation)
  • Most recent 990 (available for free on Guidestar.com)
  • Organization budget
  • Program/Project budget

The Foundation does not fund:

  • Non-secular activities or those promoting religious doctrines.
  • Academic or medical research.
  • Annual fundraising campaigns or events.
  • Creation of or additions to endowment funds.
  • Payment of debts or legal settlements.
  • Political or partisan activities.

Commitment to Diversity 🌈

The Foundation promotes diversity, equality, and access, striving for a community free of discrimination. This philosophy is integral to the grant review process, ensuring fair and equitable consideration for all applicants.

For any additional inquiries or support throughout the application process, reach out to the Delaware County Foundation’s dedicated team.


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