Carolyn Watson Rural Community Foundation is seeking applications to improve the quality of life in rural Oklahoma.
Donor Name: Carolyn Watson Rural Oklahoma Community Foundation
State: Oklahoma
County: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/17/2023
Size of the Grant: Up to $40,000
Details:
The Carolyn Watson Rural Oklahoma Community Foundation was established in 1995 to improve the quality of life in rural Oklahoma. A grant program was adopted by the Foundation’s Trustees to support projects and programs that provide opportunities for citizens to improve their communities in the areas:
- Arts/Culture/History.
- Libraries/Literacy.
- Health & Safety.
- Economic Development.
Geographic Focus
Charitable organizations and state or local government entities delivering programs/projects in communities with populations under 6,000 in the rural Oklahoma counties of Adair, Atoka, Bryan, Caddo, Cherokee, Choctaw, Coal, Haskell, Johnston, Kiowa, Latimer, McCurtain, Mcintosh, Okfuskee and Pushmataha.
Areas of Interest
The Foundation seek to support projects and programs in the following focus areas:
- Arts/Culture/History
- Projects that enhance or preserve a community’s culture, history and heritage. Examples include public exhibitions, educational programming and historic preservation planning.
- Public art projects that enhance public spaces for community use and interaction.
- Educational programming that increases public access to arts/culture/history.
- Libraries/Literacy
- Projects that seek to strengthen the role of rural libraries as a community resource and public knowledge center.
- Programming designed to increase public access to libraries and other literary services for citizens. This can include increasing access for specific target groups such as citizens with disabilities or ESL students.
- Projects designed to improve literacy skills including basic reading, writing, math, GED preparation, and workplace literacy.
- Programs that promote early literacy and reading activities to families, parents and childcare providers.
- Health and Safety
- Programs that provide direct services to underserved and/or uninsured citizens in their local communities. Preference will be given to programs delivering services that are not covered by general health insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid.
- Programs that improve the safety and security of community members
- Economic Development
- Projects that contribute to a community’s economic growth and stability.
- Projects that provide access to resources that can stimulate employment opportunities.
- Preference will be given to projects/programs that:
- Feature community partnerships, collaboration and buy-in
- Encourage community participation and engagement
- Benefit a broad range of individuals in the community.
Funding Information
Grant Range: Up to $40,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- 501(c) (3) nonprofit organizations that serve the eligible Oklahoma counties listed above.
- Nonexempt organizations that qualify for the use of charitable dollars such as schools, local government agencies, or state/city-connected agencies may apply as long as the funding request is for public programs that take place in eligible Oklahoma counties.
- Grants will not be made to individuals or private foundations.
For more information, visit Community Foundation.