The DeKalb County Community Foundation (DCCF) is seeking applications for its Community Needs Grants to invest in charitable activities throughout DeKalb County.
Donor Name: DeKalb County Community Foundation
State: Illinois
County: DeKalb County (IL)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 02/01/2022
Grant Size: $20,000
Grant Duration: 1 year
Details:
The Community Foundation provides Community Needs Grants in the following areas:
- Arts and Culture – supports organizationsthat provide opportunities for access, participation, education, awareness, and appreciation for a variety of arts and cultural experiences.
- Community Development – supports organizations that focus broadly on strengthening, protecting, unifying and building the economic, cultural, and social services of a community.
- Education – Supports organizations that provide educational opportunities from birth to adulthood.
- Environment and Animal Welfare – supports organizations whose primary purpose is to preserve, protect, conserve and improve the environment. Animal Welfare supports organizations that promote the well-being of animals.
- Health and Human Services- supports organizations that provide essential programs and services addressing basic human needs to children, youth, adults, and senior citizens, and/or promoting physical and mental health.
Priorities
The Community Foundation believes in supporting projects that will have a significant impact within the community. The Board has broadly defined these priorities for the Community Needs Grant program:
- Support organizations with projects that enhance the quality of life in DeKalb County.
- Assist organizations to better respond to clearly defined unmet needs within the community.
- Encourage programs and projects that enhance cooperation and collaboration among organizations within DeKalb County. Examples of collaboration include partnerships, demonstrating community leadership, and being a contributing member of the DeKalb County Nonprofit Partnership (DCNP).
- Leverage funds and in-kind support, such as using “seed” money, “match” and “challenge” grants and funds from multiple sources.
Funding Information
Applicants requesting $20,000 or more.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligible applicants are public sector direct service organizations and 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations, with preference given to 501(c)3 organizations. The Community Foundation Board of Directors (Board) approves grants in response to applications from community organizations.
Grant Guidelines
When applying for a grant, please note the following:
- Grants are typically one-time awards supporting projects that will be completed within one year. When circumstances permit, a commitment may be made to a specific project for a longer period.
Grants for specific projects delivered by the same organization are not typically awarded year after year (e.g. evergreen funding). - Grants may be made to nonprofit agencies located in or serving DeKalb County. Organizations must have local leadership in the form of a board of directors or advisory committee, local financial support, and/or local program management and accountability. In the case of a nationally or regionally sponsored organizations, no portion of the grant can be used to support the national, state, or regional entity.
- Organizations can only receive one successful grant per two consecutive grant periods. For example, if an application in the fall grant period is funded in any amount, that organization is not eligible to receive another grant until at least the following fall. If a grant application is not funded, an organization may re-apply with a similar or new application in the next grant period. Please plan your project and grant request accordingly.
- The DeKalb County Community Foundation strives to fully fund grant requests received from its applicants.
- Due to the great needs of the community and the funds available to distribute, organizations may receive partial funding for their request. As a result, they strongly advise that the amount of grant requests be thoughtfully considered and accompanied by budgetary rationale to ensure that the amount requested represents your organization’s needs.
- If an organization is awarded a grant and the organization chooses to decline the award, the organization is not eligible to apply for a grant the following grant period.
- In the case of larger requests ($20,000 or greater), close attention is paid to the nonprofit’s history, including:
- Stability in staff and board
- Excellence in financial management, and breadth and stability of funding
- Scope of DeKalb County residents impacted by organization
For more information, visit DeKalb County Community Foundation.