The Wright County Charitable Foundation has established the Disaster Recovery Fund (DRF) to support the most negatively impacted populations as they face the effects of COVID-19.
Donor Name: Wright County Charitable Foundation
State: Iowa
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 04/15/2022
Size of the Grant: $12,000
Details:
The Disaster Recovery Fund (DRF) provides an opportunity for the public to give with the reassurance their donations will be used to quickly move resources to where they are most needed and to adapt to evolving needs. The flexibility of the fund will ensure that the county will be able to respond to needs that are not being met by existing non-profit, local, state and federal programs.
Priorities
- Arts and Culture/Humanities
- Children and Youth
- Public/Society Benefit
- Environment/Animals
- Education
- Elderly and Senior Citizens
Funding Information
The Foundation Board has set a maximum project application limit per grant cycle of $12,000 and a minimum of $500.
Eligibility Criteria
- The Foundation can make grants to 501(c) (3) “tax-exempt” nonprofit Organizations and 170(b) “unit of government” organizations or an organization that is established for a “charitable purpose.” Grants will not be made that would jeopardize the taxexempt status of the Foundation.
- “Charitable purpose” means a purpose described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or a benevolent, educational, philanthropic, humane, scientific, patriotic, social welfare or advocacy, public health, environmental conservation, civic, or other charitable objectives.
- Grants will not be made to tax supported organizations including an individual City and its infrastructure, but will provide funding to meet many other non-infrastructure community needs, which cannot be met by taxes, bond issues, or tax assessments. A City government is expected to fund its infrastructure requirements through direct taxation. For example, City infrastructure would include water, sewer, streets, etc. However, we would consider improvements and equipment for a library, park, swimming pool, and other recreational facilities, etc.
- If a nonprofit organization or volunteer group is under the City’s auspices (umbrella) to take advantage of the City’s tax—exempt status, a grant request from the volunteer group may be considered.
- The Foundation as well as the applicant will conduct business without discrimination on the basis of race, religion, gender, sexual preference, age, marital status, disability or national origin.
For more information, visit Disaster Recovery Fund activated in response to COVID-19 Pandemic.