Clinch-Powell Resource Conservation & Development Council, Inc. (Clinch-Powell) is seeking applications for the 2024 Cumberland Forest Community Fund to enable the design, implementation, and management of a competitive local grant program to support nature-based economic and community development in five counties in Tennessee.
Donor Name: Clinch-Powell Resource Conservation & Development Council
State: Tennessee
County: Campbell County (TN), Claiborne County (TN), Grainger County (TN), Hancock County (TN), Union County (TN)
Type of Grant: Grant | Reimbursement
Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 02/15/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: 1 Year
Details:
The program will solicit proposals, review applications, and select and provide funding to projects and initiatives that produce “triple bottom line outcomes.” Triple bottom line outcomes include tangible contributions to:
- local economic development (e.g., jobs, visitor spending, lodging taxes, etc.),
- increased community capacity (e.g., green infrastructure investments, outdoor recreation/tourism capacity building, strategic planning, creation of local policies/conditions that enable nature-based economic development, etc.), and
- enhanced environmental quality (e.g., benefits to land, water, and air quality).
Funding Information
For this particular grant period, an anticipated $79,000, received as a grant from the Cumberland Forest Limited Partnership, will be made available to eligible applicants. Individual awards will be no less than $5,000 and no more than $25,000. Total project budget can surpass the maximum, but applicants must request funding within this range.
Project Period
The project window for this grant is expected to be April 1, 2024 – March 31, 2025.
Eligible Project Expenses
The following costs are eligible for reimbursement from this grant:
- Direct salary costs for applicant employees while working directly on awarded project, including personal service salaries and fringe benefits. Fringe benefits are limited to 15% of direct salary costs for applicant employees while working directly on awarded project. Salary costs must be backed up by timesheets reflecting actual time spent on the project.
- Direct non-salary costs, including costs for printing, photocopying, travel, materials, supplies, equipment (including rental), consultant, and contractual services, legal, and other goods and services directly associated with the project.
An itemized list of expenses in the following categories is required on the application:
- Staff Salaries – Limitations apply
- Supplies – Individual items valued below $5,000 each
- Equipment – Individual item valued at $5,000 or above
- Travel – Directly related to the project with documentation provided
- Contracted Services – Directly related to the project with documentation provided
- Other
Funds will be disbursed on a reimbursement basis. No advance payments will be made.
Program Eligibility
The grant program is open to individuals, for-profit businesses, non-profit organizations and municipalities that have or intend to have a significant operating presence in one or more of the following Tennessee counties: Campbell, Claiborne, Grainger, Hancock & Union. Eligible applicants must provide a form W-9 and valid federal ID number. Non-for-profits must provide a copy of their IRS Tax Exempt Determination Letter. The project idea may be an original business concept or an extension of a current business activity, product, service, community capacity building program, or social venture. Additional information or documentation may be requested.
For more information, visit Clinch-Powell RC&D.