The Stop Trafficking on the Plains (STOP) Fund at the Greater Grand Island Community Foundation is designed to address unmet charitable needs and unique program opportunities that create, educate, and assist with solutions to eliminate trafficking in the Greater Grand Island area, primarily Hall County.
Donor Name: Greater Grand Island Community Foundation
State: Nebraska
County: Hall County (NE), Hamilton County (NE), Howard County (NE), Merrick County (NE), and Adams County (NE)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 05/01/2022
Grant Size: $5,000
Details:
Requests must fall into one of the initiatives below, please reach out if you are unsure the project/program fits within the intent of the fund.
- Education and Prevention – These grants should focus on preventing new victims through education and increased awareness of trafficking.
- Justice – Protocols, screening tools, creating and enforcing laws that prosecute, incarcerate, and/or deter criminals and protect victims.
- Support/Treatment – Restoration, rehabilitation, and healing trauma from trafficking. Basic needs; housing, medical, counseling, social, or cognitive therapy. Programs to help address substance abuse.
Preference will be given to programs/projects that meet one or more of the following criteria:
- Reach a broad segment of the community
- Assist those whose needs are not being adequately met by existing services
- Promote cooperation among organizations and are developed in consultation with other groups
- Improve the organization’s effectiveness
- Encourage sustainability of the grantee through matching gifts and funding from other sources
- Promote accessibility of programs to include underserved and underrepresented populations
- Show financial and/or in-kind support from multiple sources. Requests to entirely fund projects or programs are rarely funded by the Grand Island Community Foundation
Funding Information
The Foundation reviews requests and awards grants up to $5,000 based on the project and the availability of funds.
Eligibility Criteria
The STOP Fund awards grants to both private and public organizations. To be eligible for a grant, organizations must be classified as either a 501(c)(3) by the Internal Revenue Service or as a governmental agency. Organizations may only apply once per 12 month period and, if prior funding has been received, a final grant evaluation must be completed and accepted before applying for any additional funding. The STOP Fund serves the Greater Grand Island area: Hall, Hamilton, Howard, Merrick, and Adams counties are eligible, preference will be given to Hall County.
For more information, visit Greater Grand Island Community Foundation.