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United States: Community Innovation Grants

Deadline: 30-Jul-21

The South Dakota Community Foundation has partnered with the Bush Foundation to offer Community Innovation Grants (CIGs).

These grants focus on specifically supporting community problem-solving projects that lead to more effective, equitable and sustainable solutions. If your organization wants to take an in-depth look at a problem or challenge you’ve identified, you may want to consider applying for this grant.
Strategies
  • Community Innovation Program Fit: Does the project use inclusive, collaborative and resourceful processes to pursue an innovative solution to a community challenge?
    • Inclusive. Does the project meaningfully engage key stakeholders? Does it thoughtfully identify those needed to create the intended change and, whenever possible, include those directly affected by the problem?
    • Collaborative. Is the project a true joint effort, with partners willing to share ownership and decision-making as they pursue an innovation together?
    • Resourceful. Does the project use existing resources and assets creatively to make the most of what a community already has?
  • Implementation Plans
    • Is the project plan thoughtful and realistic? Does it address the identified community need?
    • Does the applicant have the capacity to execute the work effectively or have a plan to meet the needed capacity?
  • Potential Impact of the Project
    • Will the project likely make a significant, sustainable difference, now or in the future?
    • Will the project inspire or inform others?
Funding Information
Applications are being accepted in two rounds with grant awards ranging from $500 to $20,000.
Eligibility Criteria
An organization must meet the following minimum requirements for a Community Innovation Grant:

For more information, visit https://www.sdcommunityfoundation.org/grants/community-innovation-grants

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