The Foundation for the Tri-State Community is accepting applications for its 21st-Century Grant Program.
Donor Name: Foundation for the Tri-State Community
State: Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia
County: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/10/2023
Size of the Grant: $500 to $5,000
Details:
Mission
To improve the quality of life in the community by raising, encouraging, administering and distributing gifts for charitable, cultural, educational and scientific purposes.
The Foundation seeks to respond to a wide variety of needs in the community by distributing grants from its 21st Century Endowment Fund.
Goals
- Improve the quality of life in the tri-state area
- Test or demonstrate new approaches and techniques in the solution of important community problems
- Strengthen non-profit agencies and institutions by reducing operating costs, increasing public financial support, and/or improving internal management
- Use community resources to promote coordination, cooperation and sharing among organizations to eliminate duplicated services
- Help meet an organization’s regulatory burden
- Expand capacity to support new, successful programs or replicate successful programs in new areas.
Funding Information
Grants range from $500 to $5,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Eligible applicants include 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt charities and other organizations that meet their special charitable grant guidelines. Project proposals must serve residents of the tri-state area, which includes Boyd and Greenup Counties in Kentucky, Cabell and Wayne Counties in West Virginia, and Lawrence County, Ohio
- Organizations may submit only one application per funding cycle for grants from the 21st Century Endowment Fund. Organizations that have recently been awarded a grant from the 21st Century Endowment Fund should wait at least 12 months, preferably 18 months, from the approval of their award to submit another request for funding. The 21st Century Endowment grants do not provide continuing operational support for programs or organizations. No grants will be awarded for projects begun before grant decisions are made.
For more information, visit FTSC.