The Dayton Foundation awards Basic Human Needs Grants to help your organization help people in need of basic necessities in Greater Dayton.
Donor Name: Dayton Foundation
State: Ohio
County: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 11/11/2022
Size of the Grant: $15,000
Details:
Grants are awarded to 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organizations – that focus on basic human needs such as food, shelter, healthcare, and clothing.
The organizations they consider for support are located primarily in Montgomery, Miami (south), Greene, Preble and Warren (north) counties. Grantmaking policy and specific grant decisions are made by the Governing Board following review by program staff and the Grants Committee. The size and number of grant awards are directly related to the amount of money available each year and restrictions placed upon the use of the fund.
Funding Information
Basic Human Needs Grants are designed to fund qualified grant requests up to $15,000.
Criteria
To Be Eligible for a Grant, Your Organization Must
- be recognized as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization, according to the Internal Revenue Code (established for at least two years and have a track record of sustainability) or have a fiscal agent with such status;
- provide direct assistance to those in need of basic physiological needs such as food, shelter, healthcare, clothing, etc.
- benefit citizens who are homeless, poor, or hungry in the Dayton Region;
- demonstrate systemic collaboration with other human needs service providers; and
- demonstrate commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in organizational strategic plans, policies or other documents such as an equity statement.
What they Look for in a Project
- comprehensive program design that addresses unmet basic human needs;
- realistic expectations and the organizational capacity to execute the project;
- financial resources to continue the program/services;
- appropriately trained staff and/or volunteers;
- affect a substantial number of people; and
- size and potential impact of the project.
What they Generally Fund
The Basic Human Needs Grants support nonprofit organizations that focus on the following, but not limited to:
- food
- clothing
- housing and/or rental assistance
- utilities assistance
- transportation assistance
- medical and/or prescription assistance
- domestic violence support
- basic toiletries and hygiene products
- basic educational assistance (for example, GED)
The Basic Human Needs Grants also support nonprofit organizations that need funding for:
- appliances or equipment (necessary to provide direct services for your clients)
- facility or infrastructure improvements
- general operating expenses (under special, extraordinary, and emergency situations, and when an unforeseen issue arises, organizations can apply for general operating support. However, any organization receiving general operating support through Basic Human Needs Grants must wait two years to apply for another grant after the current-grant is closed).
For more information, visit Basic Human Needs Grants.