The Northland Community Foundation (NCF), an affiliate of the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation, seeks to improve the quality of life in the Northland by increasing charitable giving, connecting donors to community needs they care about and providing leadership on critical community issues.
Donor Name: Northland Community Foundation
State: Missouri
County: Clay County (MO) and Platte County (MO)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/25/2023
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $49,000
Details:
By using an RFP approach, NCF aims to solicit the best thinking of nonprofit organizations, public sector agencies, research institutions, and other entities serving Clay and Platte Counties.
Focus
NCF released a Community Needs Assessment in March 2023. Following a rigorous research process in partnership with several organizations and entities in the Northland, the completed Community Needs Assessment pinpoints gaps in the community ecosystem, and identifies opportunities where investments of philanthropic dollars will have the greatest potential to make measurable differences in the community which are:
- Mental and behavioral health.
- Growing needs of a rapidly expanding senior population.
- Limited availability of childcare/early childhood education.
- Limited transportation access/infrastructure.
NCF seeks opportunities for the donors it represents to make lasting contributions to the community in one or more of the above areas.
Funding Information
Grants ranging from $10,000 to $49,000 will be considered.
Eligibility Criteria
Grants are made only to organizations with a 501(c)(3) designation, public agencies, collaborations of nonprofits and public agencies, or other entities that have a charitable purpose with a significant Clay and/or Platte County, Missouri presence.
NCF will not provide grants for
- Individual Needs
- Scholarships
- Capital campaign requests
- Social, labor, veterans, alumni or fraternal organizations
- Political causes, candidates or legislative lobbying efforts
- Budget deficits or debt reductions
- Recreational sporting events or athletic teams
- Religious organizations, unless they are engaged in a significant project that is nonsectarian and benefits a broad base in the community
- Multi-year funding
- Bricks and mortar
For more information, visit Greater Kansas City Community Foundation.