Deadline: 15-Sep-22
The Community Foundation of Northeast Alabama is seeking applications for its S. David Boozer Charitable Fund to provide charitable support to 501(c)(3) qualified public charities operating in CFNEA’s nine-county region with programming that focuses on supporting, or projects directly improving, the social condition of men, women, and children affected by abuse and adults who have a physical or mental disability.
The S. David Boozer Charitable Fund was a gift from Mr. S. David Boozer to serve residents in the counties served by the Community Foundation of Northeast Alabama (CFNEA). Mr. Boozer established this permanent endowment fund to promote and support programming that focuses on supporting or projects directly improving, the social condition of men, women, and children affected by abuse and adults who have a physical or mental disability.
Funding Information
- Grant awards under $3,000.00 will receive 100% of the award amount upon receipt of the signed grant agreement.
- Funding Duration: Grant activities supported by a Boozer award may be sustained for one year, after the date the award is announced.
Eligibility Criteria
- Organizations that meet the following requirements are eligible to apply for a grant. All five (5) requirements must be met.
- Organizations classified by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service under Section 501(c)(3) of the I.R.S. code as a not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization, donations which are deductible as charitable contributions or a governmental/state or county agency;
- Organizations with a minimum one-year operating history after the date of receipt of its 501 (c)(3) classification;
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Organization must have a board-approved current written strategic plan for the whole organization that covers at least 24 months which includes the organization’s entire current fiscal year and the following:
- Mission statement;
- Strategic goals and measurable objectives.
- Organizations with revenues over $200,000.00 must submit an audited financial statement for a complete fiscal year. Organizations with an operating budget between $50,000.00- $199,999.00 must submit the most recent audit review or compilation. Organizations with an operating budget of $50,000.00 and below do not have to submit any audited documents.
- Eligible organizations are invited to apply for a grant from any fund of the Foundation accepting applications (both grant cycles) as long as you do not have an open grant with the particular fund you wish to apply to.
- To be eligible to apply for a grant from CFNEA, all not-for-profit organizations (NFPs) must submit a pre-application and after CFNEA approval, a grant application.
Restrictions
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In compliance with federal regulations and Community Foundation policies, the following types of grants will not be considered or funded:
- Organizations that have discriminatory policies and/or practices on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, sex/gender, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, or political beliefs;
- Organizations with no 501(c)(3) IRS status unless you are a government/state agency;
- Organizations on the National Charity Watch List;
- Grants for dinners, fundraising, and marketing events;
- Grants to endowments or other discretionary funding pools;
- Grants for capital campaign contributions (for building construction) or use of funds to cover capital campaign feasibility studies or campaign implementation expenses. This does not include regular maintenance;
- Grants for exhibitions and employee conference registrations, mileage to the conference, and conference fees;
- Grants for prizes, awards, and scholarships;
- Grants for entertainment expenses;
- Grants for lobbying-related expenses;
- Grants for event sponsorships;
- Grants to organizations operating less than one year;
- Grants to individuals;
- Grants to religious organizations for religious purposes;
- Grants to organizations for projects outside CFNEA’s nine (9) county region;
- Grants for political purposes or to influence elections; and
- Organizations that have an existing/open grant from the Foundation may not apply for a new grant within the same fund until the current grant documentation is completed and closed. For a grant to be considered completed and closed, the not-for-profit partner must have successfully submitted their Final Grant Report.
For more information, visit S. David Boozer Charitable Fund.
For more information, visit https://www.cfnea.org/fall-2021-grants/