The Sisk Foundation of Buncombe Street United Methodist Church is now accepting grant applications for the 2023 grant cycle.
Donor Name: Buncombe Street United Methodist Church
State: South Carolina
County: Greenville County (SC)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 01/31/2023
Details:
The Sisk Foundation was established in 1985, and grants are made each year to qualifying organizations that support the needs of people in Greenville County. The Sisk Foundation has granted over 3.5 million dollars to community since 2006.
Funds disbursed are for aid to the sick, elderly, needy, and addicted in Greenville County, and are to support worthy charities, individuals, and organizations in service to these populations as designated and approved by the Board of Trustees of Buncombe Street United Methodist Church.
In accordance with this mission statement, and in accordance with the decisions previously made by the Sisk Advisory Council, a grant process is conducted annually to disburse available funds with these guidelines:
- Sisk funds may be used to grant financial aid to the poor, the ill, the addicted, and the elderly.
- Sisk funds granted are in answer to requests for use in Greenville County.
- Requests for Sisk funds are reviewed for consideration solely on the basis of their adherence to the mission statement and these guidelines, and availability of funds.
- Sisk funds may be used for materials, equipment, and supplies needed for operation of qualifying agencies according to the above mission statement.
- The Sisk Foundation does not fund salary requests. The Sisk Foundation does not fund requests for college tuition.
- Sisk funds shall not be used for construction materials.
- Agencies that receive funding are required to provide a project evaluation and an accounting of funds by December 15 in the year in which funds are granted. Failure to provide this accounting will disqualify the agency from making a grant request in the subsequent year.
- Both the Sisk Advisory Council and the Sisk Board of Trustees reserve the right to refuse any grant request.
For more information, visit Sisk Foundation.