Impact 100 East Bay is accepting Letters of Intent from 501(c)3 non-profits in Alameda and Contra Costa counties for the 2024 grant cycle.
Donor Name: Impact100 East Bay
State: California
County: Alameda County (CA), Contra Costa County (CA)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/23/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The 2024 grant is approximately $100,000. They will fund a transformative project that addresses a critically important community need.
Focus Areas
Impact100 East Bay accepts grant applications for programs/initiatives/projects in 5 broad Focus Areas:
- Arts & Culture
- Programs/projects that cultivate, develop, educate, and improve the cultural climate within Alameda and Contra Costa counties.
- Education
- Programs/projects to improve the Educational process or access to Education for children and/or adults.
- Environmental, Recreation and Preservation
- Programs/projects that preserve, enhance, revitalize, or restore facilities and surroundings in Alameda and Contra Costa counties.
- Family
- Programs/projects that strengthen and enhance the lives of children and families.
- Health and Wellness
- Programs/projects that strengthen & enhance Alameda or Contra Costa communities with significant economic, educational, social or physical needs.
Eligibility Criteria
Organizations eligible to apply for an Impact100 East Bay grant must be:
- Be recognized as tax-exempt under Section 501 (c) (3) of the IRS code;
- Be located in, expend funds, and serve residents of Alameda and/or Contra Costa Maintain proper financial health;
- Demonstrate organizational strength;
- Identify a new initiative or expansion of an existing initiative or a new or expanded collaborative effort of several nonprofits, that:
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- fits one of the focus areas;
- targets a defined population;
- for a defined duration;
- with defined, measurable goals;
- benefits the counties of Alameda or Contra Costa;
- will use the full grant amount;
- has a plan for sustainability; and
- drives a high-impact, transformational outcome.
- Expend funds within 24 months of the initial grant installment; and
- Agree to provide interim progress reports and a final report to a designee of Impact100 East Bay.
Competitive projects will:
- Accomplish a dramatic change for the population you intend to serve. It will be something innovative, new, or an expansion of a pilot program.
- Be sustainable over time – Your project plan will demonstrate the capability of your organization to maintain and grow the grant investment beyond the 2 year grant period.
- Identify how you will show measurable impact through clear metrics.
For more information, visit Impact100 East Bay.