The Kenosha Community Foundation is accepting applications for 2023 awards from CBK Small Grant program for projects and initiatives in one or more of the following areas: the arts, culture, nature, and the environment.
Donor Name: Kenosha Community Foundation
State: Wisconsin
County: Kenosha County (WI)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 01/17/2023
Size of the Grant: $4,000
Details:
The purpose of the CBK Grant program is to provide funds: “To groups offering programs in the arts or the understanding of our natural world. It will emphasize cross-cultural and multi-generational programs in both areas, whenever possible.”
Funds for the CBK Grant program are derived from income from two endowment funds at the Foundation – the Clark-Barber Family Fund and the Kubasiewicz Family Trust. CBK not only means Creativity by Kids (of any age) but it is also derived from the first initials of the names of the Clark, Barber, and Kubasiewicz families.
Focus Areas
Based on the purpose detailed above by the donors, the Foundation welcomes requests for funding for projects/initiatives in one or more of the following areas:
- The Arts
- Culture
- Nature
- The Environment
Funding Information
- The Foundation plans to award at least four grants totaling $4,000 – more grants could be awarded if additional donor contributions are received.
- The $4,500 in 2022 grant awards was derived from a Giving Circle made up of two sources: $4,000 – from income earned by the Clark-Barber Family Fund and the Kubasiewicz Family Trust along with $500 in donations received for CBK grants from community members.
Eligibility Criteria
A not-for-profit organization, government agency, and/or educational institution can apply.
For more information, visit Kenosha Community Foundation.