The Beaver Dam Area Community Foundation is seeking applications to educate and engage citizens on the power of charitable giving to effect positive change in Beaver Dam and surrounding areas.
Donor Name: Beaver Dam Area Community Foundation
State: Wisconsin
County: Dodge County (WI)
City: Beaver Dam
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/14/2023
Size of the Grant: $500 – $2,500
Details:
Mission
The mission of the Beaver Dam Area Community Foundation is to unite donors to the non-profit causes they care about. On a daily basis, they work to educate and engage citizens on the power of charitable giving to effect positive change in Beaver Dam and surrounding areas.
The Beaver Dam Area Community Foundation prides itself on:
- Providing donors with easy ways to give in an effective and powerful manner
- Offering flexibility in fund types so their donors can give where their heart is
- Being inclusive and diverse in their grant issuance
- A robust loyalty to their community and state, as well as the individuals who reside here
- Implementation of strategies which maximize investments.
The Beaver Dam Area Community Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life in their geographic area. They have limited funds available for their unrestricted grants. Grants are made for programs likely to make a clear difference in the quality of life of a substantial number of people.
The Foundation tends to favor projects that:
- Propose practical solutions to current community problems
- Promote cooperation among agencies without duplicating services
- Stimulate others to participate in problem solving
- Promote volunteer involvement
- Strengthen an agency’s effectiveness or stability
- Address themselves to prevention as well as remediation.
Funding Information
The Foundation will only consider grants to organizations serving Dodge County and that are in the range of $500 – $2,500.
Ineligibility
Because of limited resources, the Foundation cannot respond to all worthwhile causes. In general, the Foundation does not support:
- Building funds
- Capital campaigns
- Religious organizations for religious purposes
- Political parties
- Endowments and debt reduction
- Scholarly research
- Annual fundraising drives or sponsorship of events
- Community services which are supported by tax dollars
- Travel grants
- Projects outside their local geographic area.
For more information, visit BDACF.