The Emerging Needs Fund assists nonprofits serving Palo Alto residents with short-term and/or urgent funding to address emergency, critical or emerging human services needs.
Donor Name: City of Palo Alto
State: California
City: Palo Alto
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 01/11/2024
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: 2 Years
Details:
Funding Categories
The Emerging Needs Fund assists nonprofits serving Palo Alto residents with short-term and/or urgent related funding needs. Grant requests will be prioritized for funding in the order of need listed below, with at least 20% of total funding earmarked for Emergency Needs.
- Emergency Needs
- An unforeseen event that has or will significantly interrupt essential services such as a natural disaster, fire, storm damage, theft, equipment failure or similar such occurrence; and/or
- A request that is time sensitive in nature and could not have been predicted or reasonably planned for.
- Critical Needs
- An urgent critical need that was not evident during the original funding period for the City’s Human Services Resources Allocation Process (HSRAP).
- An urgent existing critical need for which normal funding is no longer available and for which a demonstrated human consequence will occur if funding is not obtained.
- Emerging Needs
- A need that has not come up before or the approach to addressing the need is new, even though it may not rise to the level of an emergency or critical need; and/or
- To develop or expand a program/service that will enhance the quality of life for vulnerable populations.
Funding Information
These grants are based on need and an agency may not receive funding more than once in a two year period. Grants can be awarded up to $10,000. Due to limited funding, partial grants may be awarded. All grants are subject to the availability of funds.
Eligibility Criteria
Nonprofit Organizations are eligible to apply.
Ineligibility
Generally, Emerging Needs Grants are not awarded for:
- Sectarian or religious purposes
- Political purposes
- Paying expenses that should have been anticipated
- Fundraising and marketing expenses
- Training expenses unless directly tied to emergency or critical need
- Operating deficit or retroactive support (no more than one month after incurring expenses.)
For more information, visit City of Palo Alto.