The Hollyhock Foundation is requesting proposals from organizations and entrepreneurs interested in equipping and operating a new space to provide culinary arts or digital media programs for high schoolers in NYC.
Donor Name: Hollyhock Foundation
State: New York
City: New York City
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 06/01/2023
Size of the Grant: up to $750,000
Details:
The goal of the proposal process is to understand your vision for providing a high-quality culinary arts or digital media program for teens. They encourage you to dream big!
Organizations and entrepreneurs with feasible plans to provide excellent teen programs may receive grant funding to deliver their program—including funding for staff, equipment, space rental, and capital expenses—for approximately three years, with the potential for additional years of funding.
The foundation is open to supporting more than one project depending on the number and scope of proposals received. Grant amounts will vary depending on each organization or entrepreneur’s capacity and programming needs.
Funding Information
The Hollyhock Foundation will consider multi-year grants of up to $750,000/year to fund culinary arts or digital media programs for teens.
Grants will support staff, equipment, and facility costs for NYC-based programming delivered by organizations and entrepreneurs interested in providing inspiring teen programs in a new space.
Eligibility Criteria
To be considered for a grant, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Be an existing 501(c)(3) organization or an entrepreneur who aspires to create a new 501(c)(3) organization.
- Plan to provide culinary arts or digital media programming within New York City.
- Plan to serve high school students, with a focus on students from underserved communities.
Selection Criteria
Proposals selected to advance to the full grant application stage will have a clear, viable plan for an engaging teen program that takes advantage of high-quality space and equipment, leadership with experience in digital media or culinary arts, and a commitment to working with young people in underserved communities.
For more information, visit Hollyhock Foundation.