The Old National Bank Foundation is seeking grant applications to enhance the quality of life within their communities.
Donor Name: Old National Bank Foundation
States: Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 01/26/2022
Grant Size: $10,000
Details:
Funding targets innovative programs that enhance the quality of life within their communities in support of the following strategic initiatives: Affordable Housing, Economic Development, Workforce Development, Financial Education and Education Achievement. Priority consideration is given to programs that serve low- to moderate-income populations/communities and small businesses. As part of their commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, they also seek to support programs that focus specifically on enhancing opportunities for education, economic empowerment, mentorship and inclusion for underrepresented people and communities. Examples of funding priorities with measurable outcome focus areas include:
- Affordable Housing
- Increase homeownership opportunities
- Promote multi-family housing developments
- Enhance neighborhood stabilization and vitality through home revitalization and repairs
- Economic Development
- Increase neighborhood revitalization initiatives
- Strengthen community resource infrastructure
- Increase business development and growth
- Workforce Development
- Increase access to apprenticeship and work-based learning programs
- Increase entrepreneurship initiatives and business coaching/training
- Increase job creation, employment entry, and retention
- Education Achievement
- Improve educational readiness and achievement
- Increase access to quality education including dual credentialing
- Increase access to impactful mentoring programs
Funding Information
The average annual grant amount is $10,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Be a nonprofit organization and have obtained recognition of tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) as a public charity under Code 509(a) and in good standing. (If an organization is exempt under Section 509(a)(3), it must be Type I or Type II.)
- Have their primary organization’s address located within ONB’s footprint and serve the communities where they operate.
For more information, visit Old National Bank Foundation.