Deadline: 26-Apr-22
The Ray Solem Foundation has announced Grants, to organizations throughout the United States that very creatively help immigrants in the United States become productive and valued members of society.
Priority
- Priority for funding will be given to organizations focused on immigrants that help victims of human trafficking and domestic violence and/or unaccompanied immigrant youth.
- Priority is given to applicants with incomes under $1 million.
Funding Information
- The maximum grant award is $10,000.
- Grants are made for two (2) years. The first payout is at the time when awards are decided and the second is in the following January. Although award decisions are for two years, awardees must submit a one-page report describing how they spent the first half of their award before receiving the second half of it. Applicants may re-apply in each new funding cycle.
Eligibility Criteria
- The foundation provides grants to organizations throughout the United States that very creatively help immigrants in the United States become productive and valued members of society.
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The Ray Solem Foundation will not consider grants to the following types of organizations or for the following purposes:
- Individuals;
- Operational deficits;
- Religious organizations for explicit religious activities, as distinguished from social or educational activities;
- Partisan activities;
- Fraternal organizations, labor, societies, or other;
- National fund-raising efforts;
- 501(c)(4) organizations or lobbying activities;
- Organizations whose overhead percentage is more than 20% of total expenses;
- Brand-new projects that have not yet been piloted.
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