Deadline: 15-Dec-21
The Gilroy Foundation has launched its 2022 Competitive Grants Program that focuses in the following areas:
- Agriculture
- Artistic Enrichment
- Education
- Civic Services
- Culture
- Health
- Recreation
- Technology
Grants Considerations
In reviewing grant applications, in addition to evaluating the potential impact of the requests, the Foundation gives careful consideration to:
- Programs that would contribute to agricultural, artistic enrichment, civic, cultural, educational, environmental, health, recreational, or technological needs of Gilroy and the surrounding area by addressing the cause of major problems rather than merely discussing their continuing effect upon society.
- The extent of local volunteer involvement and support of the organization’s board.
- The organization’s fiscal responsibility and management qualifications.
Funding Information
Grant Range: $500 – $5,000
Eligible Projects
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In authorizing grants, the Foundation gives preference to projects of the following types, whether undertaken by existing agencies or by new agencies:
- Projects or programs aimed at providing needed facilities or services, for which public funds are either not available or not sufficient and the Foundation’s contribution, either by itself or in conjunction with other private support, would have a significant impact.
- Projects that will provide leverage in an agency’s ability to secure other funds.
- Projects that, in responding to known community needs, are designed to coordinate or consolidate community services in an effort to reduce overhead expenses, increase efficiency, or eliminate unnecessary duplication.
- In addition to three types of projects, consideration MAY be given to grant applications from organizations that have a history of contributing to the agricultural, artistic enrichment, civic services, cultural, educational, health, recreational, or technological needs of Gilroy and its surrounding area, but whose grant application may not otherwise meet the criteria of Gilroy Foundation.
Eligibility Criteria
- Organizations must be properly constituted and organized with a board of directors, by-laws, financial records, and controls. Grant consideration cannot be given either to individuals nor to organizations that do not have their nonprofit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) status from the Internal Revenue Service.
- Signed and dated grant applications will also be accepted from all Gilroy public and private schools and the City of Gilroy.
For more information, visit Gilroy Foundation.
For more information, visit https://gilroyfoundation.org/receive/grants/