The United Way of the Big Bend seeks applications for programs with the potential to make significant progress in their five focus areas deemed critically important for a thriving community: Housing, Health and Mental health, Early Learning and education, Skills development, and Safety Net services.
Donor Name: United Way of the Big Bend
State: Florida
County: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 12/16/2022
Grant Duration: 24 months
Details:
UWBB will be funding programs within the impact areas which provide services to the ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) population – essentially those living in poverty and the working poor.
UWBB is particularly interested in innovative and research-based programs with clear, measurable, quantifiable (data-supported) objectives, tasks, and outcomes. Nonprofit organizations may apply for funding for different programs in one or more of the five impact areas. No programs are funded in more than one area. A separate notice of intent to apply is required for each area of impact for which an organization seeks funding. This is to say, if an agency has a housing support program that also provides mental health counseling to participants, the agency can apply for funding either under Housing or under Health/Mental Health, but not both. If, however, an agency has two separately operating programs, one providing housing support, the other providing counseling, the agency could apply for funding for each program, separately, under each of those impact area.
Grant Period
Grant term of 24 months (July 2023 – June 2025) with mandatory quarterly reporting
Eligibility Criteria
- UWBB makes grants to tax-exempt agencies classified as 501(c)(3) organizations, which are public charities as defined by the Internal Revenue Service. The United Way of the Big Bend will only consider grant proposals that benefit residents of the county in which it is funded and that address needs within their five impact areas: Housing, Health and Mental health, Early Learning and education, Skills development, and Safety Net programming services to include, but not limited to, programs for seniors, and families and children facing emergency situations.
- UWBB will use the following criteria to determine a nonprofit’s eligibility for funding:
- IRS Form 990 – Most recently submitted IRS 990
- Proof of Registration as a Nonprofit corporation incorporated (active) in Florida or authorized by the Florida Department of State to transact business in Florida, pursuant to Chapter 617, Florida Statutes
- Proof of 501(c)(3) status from the US. Department of the Treasury (if not shown on IRS Form 990).
For more information, visit Community Impact Grant.