Impact100 Greater Sacramento awards grants to nonprofits in community that address the focus areas.
Donor Name: Impact100 Greater Sacramento
State: California
County: El Dorado County (CA), Placer County (CA), Sacramento County (CA), Yolo County (CA)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 03/31/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Focus Areas
- Arts and Culture
- Including cultural programs, participation in the arts and arts education.
- Education
- Educational opportunities for children and/or adults, especially those that address lingering educational disparities affecting community.
- Environment, Preservation and Recreation
- Including conservation and preservation of natural resources; environmental justice; parks and recreation; agricultural sustainability; environmental education and climate action; also includes non-domesticated animals.
- Family
- Including strengthening and enhancing the lives of children and families, seniors; also includes domesticated animals.
- Health and Wellness
- Including improvement of people’s mental and/or physical well-being.
Priority will be given to organizations that
- Highlight unmet needs in the community.
- Will have a high impact on beneficiaries or communities.
- Have the infrastructure to manage the grant.
- Target under-served populations.
Funding Information
Impact100 Greater Sacramento awarded $100,000 grants.
Eligibility Criteria
- Tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, independent of a financial sponsor (local affiliates may apply under the 501(c)(3) of the national organization).
- Located in and serve residents of the counties in the greater Impact100 Greater Sacramento area (Sacramento, Yolo, Placer, El Dorado Counties).
- Past Impact100 Greater Sacramento grantees must wait three years from the date of their award before reapplying.
- In possession of at least three full years of federal Form 990 tax reporting (filed copies), Form 199 – State of CA Exempt Organization Annual Information Return, and most recent Annual Registration Renewal Fee Report to the Attorney General of California.
- Many chapters require grantees to have operating budgets above $350,000 to ensure an organization can fiscally handle and sustainably manage a grant of $100,000. The chapter has chosen to honor this by recommending that organizations have a minimum operating budget of $350,000, although all applications will be reviewed.
- Grants must be spent within 24 months of being awarded.
For more information, visit Impact100 Greater Sacramento.