The Union County Community Foundation is accepting applications for its Public Trust Mini-Grant to address emerging or changing needs in Union County.
Donor Name: Union County Community Foundation
State: Arkansas
County:
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/16/2023
Size of the Grant: $2000
Details:
The Union County Community Foundation makes most of the grants to tax-exempt, private agencies classified as 501 (c)(3) organizations as defined by the Internal Revenue Service. UCCF may also make grants to governmental agencies.
The programs UCCF considers for support are located in Union County, or will directly benefit Union County residents. UCCF looks for creative programs designed to meet community needs, to address public policy priorities, or to test new ideas.
UCCF does not award grants for political purposes. Except in the case of donor advised or designated funds, Union County Community Foundation does not typically award grants to individuals or organizations for religious purposes, for capital outlay or capital campaigns, for endowments or for salaries.
Funding Information
Union County Community Foundation Mini Grant Award has a $2000 Maximum amount.
Requirements
- Applicants must be a tax-exempt organization under IRS Code Section 501(c)(3) or a public institution.
- All applicants must be in good standing with the IRS regarding their Form 990 filing requirements.
- Applicants must be located in Union County, Arkansas, or be requesting funds for programming which will benefit significant numbers of residents of Union County.
- Grant applications will not be considered from an organization that is past due in submitting its Post Grant Evaluation report to UCCF.
- The request must address significant, well-documented needs in the community.
- The request may not be for political purposes or lobbying activities.
- The request may not be for salaries.
For more information, visit Public Trust Mini-Grant.