Whidbey Community Foundation has announced three topic areas for its 2022 Annual Grant Cycle: Child & Family Wellness, Food Insecurity, and Technology Capacity Building.
Donor Name: Whidbey Community Foundation
State: Washington
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 09/12/2022
Size of the Grant: up to $5,000
Details:
About the Topic Areas
- Child and Family Wellness: The health and well-being of children is associated with numerous outcomes on their physical, mental, social, educational, and economic development. This is also true of the family responsible for caring for these children. Child and family wellness is particularly important during this time of COVID recovery. All programs supporting child & family wellness are encouraged to apply, and WCF is particularly interested in funding programs related to: early childhood (ages 0-5), and mental health.
- Family is defined as a household with at least one person under the age of 18.
- Food Insecurity: With the cost of living rising many of our food banks, senior services and other community-based programs fighting food insecurity are seeing an increase in clients. Access to affordable, nutritious food is of particular need and importance.
- Technology Capacity Building: They believe that technology can have a transformative effect on the ability of nonprofits to achieve their missions. Yet, competing or restricted funding priorities limit so many nonprofits from making the technology investments that could expand their reach or accelerate their impact. Access to technology tools or services should be the enabler, not the barrier, to the resources, opportunities, and information these critical nonprofits need to succeed.
Funding Information
Grant applications of up to $5,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Any organization that operates with a charitable status or for a charitable purpose on Whidbey Island is eligible to apply for a grant. You do not need to have a headquarters or physical presence on Whidbey, so long as services are provided here.
- Whidbey Community Foundation (WCF) does not award grants for the following ineligible organizations or purposes:
- Annual campaign appeals
- Endowments
- Individuals
- Political or lobbying activities
- Private operating foundations
- For-profit organizations
- Scholarships
- Religious organizations for sacramental or theological purposes.
For more information, visit WCF.