Deadline: 1-Nov-22
The Community Foundation of Pulaski County (CFPC) is seeking applications for its grant program to encourage the growth of endowed funds to serve and enrich the community today and tomorrow.
Grants are also made from unrestricted funds through an application process; funds where donors have directed a specific charitable field or purpose; and funds where donors are allowed to submit recommendations for distributions.
Type of Grants
- Community Grants – for organizations seeking grants of up to $20,000 for projects in one of the four areas of aspiration as described in the Community Conversations report: forward thinking leadership; safe and drug-free; thriving and growing; welcoming and open-minded.
- Small Project Grants – for organizations seeking grants of up to $1,500 for projects in one of the four areas of aspiration as described in the Community Conversations report: forward thinking leadership; safe and drug-free; thriving and growing; welcoming and open-minded.
- Field of Interest Grants – three grants are available for specific charitable purposes: adult education; educationally disadvantaged children/adults; wildlife conservation and education. Grant amounts vary.
- Sustainability Grants – for 501(c)(3) organizations who wish to create their own endowment fund in the Community Foundation. A $5,000 matching grant can enable an organization to establish a $10,000 permanent endowment and provide a stable source of income for its mission.
Eligibility Criteria
- CFPC grants shall serve Pulaski County and its communities
- Specific requirements pertaining to each type of grant are included on the individual applications.
For more information, visit CFPC.
For more information, visit https://cfopc.org/grants/apply