The Bush Foundation is accepting applications for its Ecosystem Grants to support organizations helping people solve problems across a number of issues, rather than orgs focused on a particular issue area.
Donor Name: Bush Foundation
States: Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/13/2023
Size of the Grant: up to $150,000
Grant Duration: 3 years
Details:
The Bush Foundation works to inspire and support creative problem solving — within and across sectors — to make their region better for everyone. They know problem solving is hard. Their Ecosystem grant program provides operating support to the organizations that support the people doing this work.
The exceptions to this are organizations working on spreading student-centered learning or using the arts to address community challenges. (These exceptions reflect their long-standing commitments to education and the arts.) They also want to make sure they are funding organizations focused on Native nation building in ways that support sovereignty.
Ecosystem grantees work across a variety of issues, or on one of three specific issues: supporting the sovereignty of Native nations, spreading student-centered learning, or using art to solve community problems.
Funding Information
Organizations may apply to receive as much as $450,000 over three years in operating support. The annual grant amount is typically 25% of the organization’s expenses, up to $150,000 per year. All Ecosystem grantees receive an additional $10,000 in capacity building funds to build or increase their skills to work across differences.
What they fund
The award Ecosystem grants to organizations that other organizations and leaders within our region rely heavily on to do one or more of the following:
- Provide critical data and analysis.
- Advance public awareness and policy.
- Spread great ideas and build capacity.
- Build and support leadership networks.
Eligibility Criteria
- Grants must be used for a charitable purpose that supports people and organizations in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota or the 23 Native nations that share the same geography.
- Ecosystem grants may be awarded to 501(c)(3) public charities or government entities. Coalitions or collaborative efforts are eligible to apply, but only one organization may receive the grant.
- Organizations that do not have 501(c)(3) status may submit an application through a fiscal sponsor. The fiscal sponsor must submit the grant application. If the grant is approved, the fiscal sponsor becomes the grantee and receives the funds
For more information, visit Ecosystem Grants.