The Donor Alliance Foundation is now accepting proposals from nonprofit community health-serving organizations, nonprofit hospitals, academic institutions and governmental agencies to support donation and transplantation efforts.
Donor Name: Donor Alliance Foundation
States: Colorado, Wyoming
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 08/05/2022
Grant Size: $5,000 up to $25,000
Grant Duration: 12 months
Details:
The Foundation funds efforts in Colorado and Wyoming that provide access to resources and education for those affected by organ and tissue donation and transplantation. They also support living donors and their families. To do this, they provide funding in three areas: Education, Family Assistance and Research (social and clinical), for a total of $200,000 in available grants.
The Donor Alliance Foundation will focus on addressing system barriers that prohibit people from receiving an organ and/or tissue transplant. The Foundation will do this by providing equitable and equal access to donation and transplantation resources through funding in three program areas: education, family assistance and research. It is The Foundation’s goal for everyone in Colorado and Wyoming to have equal and equitable access to donation and transplantation resources that enable the gift of life.
To do this, the plan is to:
- Provide access to donation and transplantation resources for underinsured, vulnerable, and socio-economically disadvantaged populations and those living in rural areas of Colorado and Wyoming who are eligible for a transplant or already on the transplant list
- Continue the emphasis on Family Assistance funding for transplant patients and families
- Seek applicants that are or planning to provide education to reach their audiences in new and innovative ways
- Remain nimble regarding changes or shifts needed to accomplish grantee goals or priorities
- Continued focus on Pancreas research and projects related to gathering data on the benefits of pancreas transplantation
Funding Information
- The Donor Alliance Foundation anticipates making grants ranging in size from $5,000 up to $25,000.
- Official timing of the grant as noted in the grant agreement will be from January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023.
Eligibility Criteria
- The Donor Alliance Foundation accepts proposals from nonprofit community health-serving organizations, nonprofit hospitals, academic institutions, governmental agencies, foundations, and associations supporting donation and transplantation efforts.
- Applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations with tax-exempt classification from the Internal Revenue Service; be a tax-supported institution such as a hospital, government or nonprofit organization; or must have a formal fiscal sponsorship arrangement with a tax-exempt organization. Organizations must be located in and serve Donor Alliance’s designated service area of Colorado and/or Wyoming.
- Organizations with pending grant requests to other foundations may apply for this grant opportunity. Organizations may submit one application in each area, up to three total, in response to this request for proposals. In cases where two or more organizations are partnering on a program or project, one organization should submit a single proposal on behalf of the partnership.
- The Donor Alliance Foundation will only consider applicants that apply for a one-year grant. The Foundation does not fund multi-year grants.
- Indirect costs like key and other essential personnel, equipment and supplies, publications and miscellaneous costs, contract services, and travel expenses cannot exceed 10% of total funding. These are defined as administrative costs.
They will consider applications from partners in the following categories:
- Nonprofit hospitals (or their foundations) and/or transplant centers; or nonprofit foundations at for-profit hospitals
- Nonprofit community health-serving organizations
- Nonprofit organizations providing services to support donation and transplantation (e.g., grief centers, Ronald McDonald Houses)
- Academic institutions providing critical care training (e.g., nursing, medical or transplant technicians)
- Governmental agencies (emphasis on regional/rural public health departments)
- Foundations
- Nonprofit Associations (transplant or medical related)
- Nonprofit regional chambers of commerce (funding transplant-related programs)
For more information, visit Donor Alliance Foundation.