Deadline: 30-Oct-20
The Community Foundation of Jackson Hole has announced the Competitive Grants Program to support local organizations addressing community needs in Teton County, Wyoming.
The Community Foundation supports a wide variety of proposals, reflecting the fabric and diverse passions of the community.
Ideas for addressing issues in the arts, environment, social services, education, recreation, animals and civic arenas are all welcome.
- The Community Foundation strategically grants over $500,000 a year to address the community’s most pressing issues and ensure its vibrancy.
- Requests are accepted once a year, and the dedicated volunteer grants committee thoughtfully reviews each application and recommends awards.
- 2020 Competitive Grant Statistics:
- Amount Funded: $637,400
- Applications Funded: 48
Funding decisions are made by the dedicated volunteer Grants Committee of community members with diverse interests and experience.
Eligibility Criteria
- Each proposal must be represented by a single IRS approved charitable entity that will assume responsibility for the management of and reporting on the grant.
- IRS approved organization types include 501c3 public charities, schools, governmental entities and religious organizations. Grant funds must be used in Teton County, Wyoming.
- Organizations that have previously received a grant from the Community Foundation and have overdue grant reports are not eligible for new grant funding.
Note: If you have questions about your organization’s reporting status, please contact their office.
For more information, visit https://www.cfjacksonhole.org/apply/grant-programs/competitive-grants-program/