Deadline: 12-Jan-21
The F. R. Bigelow Foundation considers grant applications from nonprofit organizations and public entities fostering a vibrant East Metro region and seeking to achieve racially and economically equitable outcomes in the areas of arts & culture, economic & community development, education & youth development, health, housing and human services.
The F. R. Bigelow Foundation seeks to enhance the quality of life for all in the greater Saint Paul area, fostering a vibrant East Metro region. They are a member of the Minnesota Council on Foundations and embrace the grant-making principles for Minnesota grant makers.
Focus Areas
- Arts & Culture – Strengthening the arts & culture sector to serve all individuals and all communities across the East Metro region by supporting capacity building, capital projects and community programs.
- Community & Economic Development – Building a strong and vital East Metro through community building, physical development and strengthening support for low-income individuals, families and underrepresented communities through workforce development and training.
- Education & Youth Development – Supporting under-served children, youth and young adults by investing in access to high-quality education and youth development both in and out of school from cradle to career.
- Health – Increasing health equity through quality, affordable, culturally relevant services, particularly for low-income, uninsured, under-insured and socially marginalized individuals.
- Housing – Improving access for low-income individuals and families to affordable quality housing, preventing and ending homelessness.
- Human Services – Investing in basic needs for individuals and families, helping them be safe, stable and independent.
Funding Information
Their current grant opportunity includes:
- General operating support for organizations in which at least 50% of the organization’s services benefit residents in the East Metro. They are seeking to achieve racially and economically equitable outcomes in their primary areas of interest.
- Capital projects located within the East Metro area. These grants are designed to support your organization’s investment in buildings, facilities and equipment. Foundation investments are typically limited to buildings owned by nonprofits or held by long-term lease agreement. These grants are generally paid over multiple years.
- Program grants. These grants are designed to provide support to a program or project serving residents of the East Metro. The Foundation will consider proposals for established and/or new programs/projects.
Eligibility Criteria
Grants can be made to 501(c) 3 organizations, education or governmental units and religious institutions. Grants can also be made to groups working through an eligible fiscal sponsor.
For more information, visit https://www.frbigelow.org/apply-grant