United Way of Bemidji Area Community Response Grant is designed to respond swiftly in support of non-profit organizations that are serving the escalating needs of their communities by providing funds to help solve short-term emerging needs and programs.
Donor Name: United Way of Bemidji Area
State: Minnesota
County: Beltrami County (MN)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 03/31/2023
Size of the Grant: $2,500
Details:
The Community Response Grant is designed to respond swiftly in support of non-profit organizations that are serving the escalating needs of their communities by providing funds to help solve short-term emerging needs and programs. Their expertise in community partnerships, resources, and connections ensures they are addressing the most pressing needs to keep their region strong and balanced.
Mission: To transform lives in their community by uniting people and organizations to maximize donor impact.
Vision: The United Way of Bemidji Area will be a recognized leader connecting people, resources and ideas to create a thriving community characterized by measurable and long-lasting improvements in education, income and health.
Funding Information
The maximum grant available through the Community Response Grant Program is $2,500. There is no minimum grant request
Eligibility Criteria
- Non-profit 501(c) (3) organizations.
- Alignment with at least one of United Way of Bemidji Area’s areas of focus:
- Education – Helping children, youth, and adults achieve their full potential.
- Income – Promoting financial stability and increasing self-sufficiency.
- Health – Improving people’s health, social well-being, and providing basic needs/emergency services.
- Potential for solving an emerging short-term need, as defined by the objectives of the project itself, and as indicated by the capabilities of the agency/organization.
- Evidence of non-duplication if other services/programs are currently available to the target population in the identified geographic area of service.
- The ability of the agency or project to attract or develop funds to continue the project after funding through the Community Response Grant is exhausted, if appropriate.
For more information, visit United Way.