Fairfield County Foundation Grant Program for Not-for-profit Organizations

The Fairfield County Foundation is seeking applications for its Discretionary Grants to award funds to nonprofit organizations that enhance the quality of life for Fairfield County residents.

Donor Name: Fairfield County Foundation

State: Ohio

County: Fairfield County (OH)

Type of Grant: Grant

Type of Entities: Nonprofit Organizations and Government Agencies

Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 01/10/2022

Grant Duration: 1 year

Details:

The Fairfield County Foundation encourages 501(c)(3) nonprofits in the Fairfield County area to partner with the Foundation in meeting its mission and to apply for assistance through Foundation grants when appropriate. The partnering organization should be located in Fairfield County or be able to demonstrate that a significant number of people or clients served by the organization reside in Fairfield County.

Its goal is to make the grant writing process smooth and easy. Nonprofit organizations designated 501(c)(3) by the Internal Revenue Service or government agencies physically located in and serving Fairfield County, Ohio are eligible to apply for a grant.

Funding Priorities

  • Arts and Culture: To preserve and enhance arts and cultural heritage and institutions, expand access to arts and cultural offerings to new audiences, provide creative educational experiences for children and families, and encourage innovation and creativity. Areas of funding include: performances, exhibits, programs, projects, supplies, etc.
  • Civic and Community: To support youth involvement in activities and for the basic needs of youth. To encourage more efficient use of community resources to coordinate, cooperate and share among organizations. To eliminate duplication of services and to build the capacity of organizations and communities to solve problems. Assistance in areas of economic development, public safety, civic improvement, justice and promoting the community.
  • Education: To increase early education and care; language and reading readiness; keeping children in school; family literacy/adult education. Funds to enhance the experience of students directly, or to provide additional resources for educational programs.
  • Environment: To improve and preserve the quality of environmental conditions for current and future generations, preserve and beautify open spaces and gardens, conserve natural resources, and encourage citizen involvement in environmental protection activities. This area includes funding for parks, natural resources, and animals.
  • Health: To improve access to and quality of treatment services, promote health and wellness, and promote the efficient use of healthcare resources. Support for medical programs and facilities.
  • Human Services: To support those agencies that strengthen the quality of individual and family life by responding to personal and family emergencies, intervening early when individuals and families are at risk of serious problems, and providing for basic needs when individuals and families cannot provide for themselves. Addresses basic human needs of food, shelter, clothing and seeking solutions to social problems.

Eligibility Criteria

The Fairfield County Foundation makes grants to tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations and government agencies operating or proposing to operate programs/projects that benefit Fairfield County residents. While the Foundation would like to support all the important work that is carried out by Fairfield County’s organizations, its financial resources are limited. Therefore, decisions about funding projects that are submitted by grant applicants will be made with the following guidelines in mind:

The Fairfield County Foundation has a preference for proposals that:

  • Develop innovative, creative, and practical solutions to both current and emerging community needs.
  • Create programs that enhance the quality of life for a substantial number of people, for seed money or a start- up.
  • Encourage volunteerism, civic and community involvement.
  • Facilitate compassion, efficiency, and responsibility in the distribution of social services to the community.
  • Support projects that create a long-term physical community resource.
  • Demonstrate that the funds will be well-managed and effectively expended and that the project will become self-supporting when grant dollars end.
  • Play a role in assuring mutuality of interest, efficiency, and the elimination of duplication of services.
  • Utilize matching funds- a project in which the Foundation is a partner, rather than the sole funder.

For more information, visit Fairfield County Foundation.