The Northland Foundation accepts grant applications from nonprofit 501(c)3 organizations and government entities such as school districts and Tribal Nations.
Donor Name: Northland Foundation
State: Minnesota
County: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 07/01/2022
Size of the Grant: $10,000
Details:
Grant Program Purpose Statement: To ensure all people and communities thrive and reach their full potential by supporting work that:
- actively engages and is led by passionate and dedicated community voice, and
- advances equity and inclusion either through promising new efforts to address gaps in services or existing work that is adaptive to emergent needs or issues.
Grant Priorities
- Basic Needs: Food security, homeless services, affordable housing, and other human needs essential to wellbeing.
- Early Childhood Care and Education: Early care and education quality and access, parenting education and supports.
- Out-of-School-Time: Out-of-school-time programming and enrichment activities for children and youth.
- Domestic and Sexual Violence: Prevention and intervention in relation to domestic and family violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking.
- Belonging: Efforts to help all people be fully a part of their community with the voice and power to shape institutions and systems.
Funding Information
The minimum quarterly grant amount is $10,000.
What They Do Not Fund
- Ineligible organizations or activities include:
- Work taking place outside their geographic service area.
- Organizations seeking to do work within our service area but which do not have staffing or a physical location within the region.
- Capital campaigns or projects, endowments, or support for fundraising events.
- Individuals or businesses, except for Maada’ookiing Grants and special economic development grant initiatives that may be offered.
- Sectarian religious programs.
- Replacement of traditional government services or public funding that has been cut.
For more information, visit Northland Foundation.