Deadline: 21-Aug-21
The Greater Toledo Community Foundation created the Equity & Access Initiative Fund to proactively address the concerns raised by communities that are disproportionately impacted by inequity and lack of access in the Greater Toledo area. The Foundation is now accepting proposals for the same.
Greater Toledo Community Foundation seeks proposals that address a variety of areas including advocacy, economic development, employment and nonprofit capacity.
Due to the complexity of these issues, only organizations with experience working within a proposal’s target geography will be considered.
The Foundation seeks collaborative proposals that leverage multiple partners’ expertise. Applicants may submit stand-alone proposals during the initial application period; however projects which advance to the final application phase will be partnered with other projects to ensure a collaborative approach.
Priority Areas
Competitive proposals will address these priority areas:
- Actively respond to one or more of the focus areas:
- Advocacy: support action-oriented education on racism, implicit bias or other barriers that marginalize communities in the Greater Toledo area. Priority consideration will be given to projects that focus on the Black community.
- Employment: Provide access to living wage careers.
- Economic Development: Support best practices that expand the number of minority-owned businesses.
- Nonprofit Capacity: Elevate existing skillsets of boards and management staff, and address technical gaps of nonprofits that serve minority communities.
- Directly address current and legacy concerns of communities that are disproportionately impacted by inequity and lack of access.
- Promote coordination, cooperation and sharing among organizations.
- Demonstrate a clear understanding of relevant community planning efforts and how the proposed project may correspond to and advance those efforts more efficiently.
- Propose a specific project rather than general operating support for organizations.
This Fund will not make grants to:
- Support the general operating budget or budget deficit of established organizations.
- Annual campaigns.
- Support sectarian activities of religious organizations.
Eligibility Criteria
- Grants will only be awarded to nonprofit, charitable organizations which have been designated as having tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service code.
- Funds may be used to expand existing established programs or pilot new collaborations.
- Applicant organizations must be located in and providing services for residents of northwest Ohio or southeast Michigan.
For more information, visit https://www.toledocf.org/grants-2/#Open