Deadline: 1-Feb-22
The Perry County Community Foundation (PCCF) has launched an annual competitive grantmaking program for nonprofit organizations serving Perry County.
PCCF seeks to fund programs and services that have the potential for the greatest impact on the quality of life and positive outcomes for individuals and families living in Perry County.
Focus Areas
- PCCF requires that applicant organizations be aligned with one or more of the following funding priorities
- Arts & Culture
- Community Development
- Education
- Environment
- Health & Human Services
- PCCF is additionally pleased to welcome grant applications that address
- Substance abuse prevention & treatment
- Mental health services
- Programs for young people in Perry County
- Programs & projects that focus upon or nurture access to early childhood education
Funding Information
The maximum grant is $3,500. In 2021 grant awards ranged from $624 – $3,500. Grants are awarded for one year. PCCF will not fund 100% of any project.
Eligibility Criteria
- Eligible projects must serve individuals, groups, and/or locations within Perry County.
- Applicants must either be a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization or have a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization act as a fiscal sponsor for the proposed project.
- Grant seekers may apply for any project that best fits their needs and the PCCF guidelines; PCCF no longer uses separate applications for program or capacity projects.
- If you are awarded a grant, they ask that a representative from your agency be present at PCCF’s Annual Grant Presentation Program taking place in Spring 2021. Grant award checks will be presented at the event.
For more information, visit https://www.tfec.org/grants/perry-county-community-foundation-grant/