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ACCF “Emerging Needs” Mini-Grants Program – United States

Call for Applications: Setting up a Crowdfunding Academy for the Benefit of CSOs and NGOs (Burkina Faso)

Deadline: 1-Nov-20

The Allamakee County Community Foundation (ACCF) accepts applications for its mini-grant program, The ACCF “Emerging Needs” Mini-Grant Fund for community projects outside of the regular grant cycle.

The ACCF was formed in 2005 as an affiliate of the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque.

Funding Information

Focus Areas

They award grants in the areas of:

  1. Health & Human Services
    Encompasses social service projects that benefit the underserved segments of our community. For example, issues of homelessness, health care, hunger, poverty, and the elderly.
    • Empower the underserved to seek solutions;
    • Promote self-sufficiency;
    • Programs that focus on long-term approaches to issues;
    • Provide independence to the elderly and/or to persons with disabilities;
    • Improve access to health care;
    • Strengthen the capacity of human service organizations to serve their constituencies.
  2. Education
    Encompass community education projects that serve all age groups and segments of our population.
    • Increase literacy and basic skills development;
    • Develop efforts that address the needs of students who are most at-risk for dropping out of school or not enrolled;
    • Promote inclusiveness and diversity;
    • Provide creative approaches to the improvement of our educational system.
  3. Neighborhoods and Community Development
    Programs that address community and neighborhood development, both social and economic.
    • Encourage community responsibility for solving community problems;
    • Develop leadership opportunities for youth, minorities, and the economically disadvantaged;
    • Benefit the community’s low-and moderate-income population;
    • Ensure equal opportunity in housing, services, and economic opportunity;
    • Build capacity for non-profits and neighborhood organizations.
  4. Environment
    Programs that address our natural resources and environment.
    • Enhance awareness of regional environmental issues;
    • Encourage responsible stewardship and conservation of our natural resources.
  5. Children, Youth & Families
    Programs that enhance the quality of life for children and youth through opportunities to enhance their intellectual, emotional, physical, and social development.
    • Support models that encourage an alliance of shared responsibility and coordination of resources among schools, parents, and community-based organizations;
    • Enhance life options of youth through such means as improved basic skills and development of work, life management, and leadership development skills; and reduction of risk-taking behaviors;
    • Support efforts to enhance parental understanding of strategies they can use to improve the educational attainment of their children.
  6. Arts and Culture
    Programs that increase access to and awareness of arts and culture.
    • Encourage participation and heighten awareness in the arts and culture among underserved populations;
    • Increase public exposure to and appreciation of different ethnic and cultural art forms;
    • Support efforts that encourage life-long learning experiences.

Eligibility Criteria

How to Apply

Past applicants can still edit profiles, see other open grants, and view past grant applications by logging in to their grant management system. New applicants can prepare for the next grant cycle by following the directions below:

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