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2021 Grant Cycle of Women’s Fund of Randolph County (United States)

Grants to Strengthen the Political and Socio-Economic Participation – Colombia

Deadline: 17-Feb-21

The 2021 Grant Cycle of the Women’s Fund of Randolph County is seeking applications for programs that provide services for women and children that will empower them to create better futures.

They are seeking programs that demonstrate innovation and creativity that provide new solutions to unresolved community needs.

Focus Areas

Success should be measured by the ability of program participants to receive services that provide them a picture of a better life beyond today. Program area examples include, but are not limited to:

  • Family Crisis Prevention: Family Support, Financial Literacy, Parenting Enhancement.
  • Women in Crisis: Domestic Abuse, Teen Pregnancy, Divorce, Death of a Spouse.
  • Education: High School Completion, Postsecondary Education Readiness.
  • Youth: Leadership, Community-Appropriate Behavior, Life Skills.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Applying organizations must have administrative offices located in Randolph County.
  • Capital projects will not be considered for funding.
  • No grants will be made solely to individuals and grants will not be made to organizations for the purpose of providing scholarships to individuals.
  • No grants will be made specifically for sectarian religious purposes but can be made to religious organizations for general community programs.
  • Applying organizations must operate without illegal discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin, or disability.
  • The Women’s Fund of Randolph County, held by the Community Foundation of Randolph County, Inc. (CFRC), supports projects and programs of organizations when the projects and programs being supported have a charitable purpose and are consistent with the mission of the CFRC. Generally, the determination of whether an organization’s activities are charitable or not are made by the IRS in assigning a tax-exempt status. Organizations with a 501 [c] [3] not-for-profit status are engaged in charitable activities. The Women’s Fund may also make grants to non-501 [c] [3] organizations when the grant is for a charitable purpose.

For more information, visit https://www.randolphcountyfoundation.org/grants/womens-fund-grant-cycle/

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