The Tohono O’odham Nation is seeking Requests for Funding Proposals (RFP) from Arizona cities, towns, counties, and non-profit organizations for the 2023 program.
Donor Name: City of Casa Grande
State: Arizona
City: Casa Grande
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 06/09/2023
Details:
Priority Areas
Proposals must address one or more of the following priority areas:
- Education;
- Health Care;
- Public Safety;
- Child Advocacy;
- Economic Development; or
- Cultural & Environmental Development and Protection.
Proposals must include brief responses to the following sections:
- Explain the perceived need and explain how the proposal will address that need.
- Describe the population who will benefit from the proposal if approved.
- Include a budget of the requested funds, with the total amount requested clearly notated.
- List any other funding requests that have been made for this or substantially related proposals and provide the status of those requests.
- Indicate whether the entity has previously received a 12% distribution from the Tohono O’odham Nation or other Arizona tribes, along with the amount and date awarded.
- Identify a designated contact person and alternate contact person for follow-up. Include the following information for each contact person: e-mail address, phone number, mailing address, and fax number.
- Indicate which priority area the proposal falls under.
- If the proposal is from a non-profit organization, include the name of the city, town, or county an agreement will be made with if funds are granted. A letter from the governmental entity acknowledging its agreement to work with the non-profit is not necessary for the initial proposal.
Eligibility Criteria
Requirements if you, the applicant, are a city, town or county located within the State of Arizona:
- You will need to provide proof or cite some authority that you are authorized to seek and enter into a grant of this nature.
- If selected, you will need to ensure that the government you represent is willing to negotiate and execute the Grant-in-Aid with the Nation no later than November 30, 2023.
If you, the applicant, are any other non-governmental entity (not-for-profits, fire districts, etc.):
- You will need to enter into an agreement with a city, town or county located within Arizona whereby that city, town, or county will agree to accept the grant funding from the Nation on your behalf. As a non-governmental entity, you bear the responsibility to find a municipality to flow the funding through and the Nation is not responsible for matching you with a government capable of receiving the funding.
- The city, town, or county that has agreed to assist you to receive the grant will be required to enter into a Grant-in-Aid, Fiscal Agent agreement with the Nation in which the city, town, or county agrees to accept the funding on your behalf.
For more information, visit Tohono O’odham Nation Grant.