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Virginia: United Way Alliance of the Mid-Ohio Valley Grants

Dated: February 26, 2024

The United Way Alliance of the Mid-Ohio Valley is accepting applications to address specific community-centered issues.

Donor Name: United Way Alliance of the Mid-Ohio Valley

State: Ohio, West Virginia

County: Athens County (OH), Calhoun County (WV), Jackson County (WV), Pleasants County (WV), Ritchie County (WV), Roane County (WV), Washington County (OH), Wirt County (WV), Wood County (WV)

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 03/14/2024

Size of the Grant: Not Available

Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned

Details:

The  grants are invested in high-performing nonprofit organizations that provide programs and services aligned with four strategic priority areas of Education, Income (Financial Stability), Safety Net, and Health.

Eligibility Criteria

The non-profit organization must submit an application for a program(s) that addresses one of the following four identified community needs: If the agency has more than one program, it must complete a separate funding application for each program for which funding is requested. Each application must identify which community need their program addresses. Following are the four funding priorities identified by the United Way Alliance for the FY 2025 funding period:

  • Provide a Safe Environment (Safety Net) for People and Families (assist people who need shelter, safety, and access to food);
  • Promote Financial Stability and Independence (Move people out of poverty, financial literacy & transportation);
  • Education (Enrichment programs designed to ensure children and youth achieve their full potential; and
  • Improve People’s Health (Affordable health care, mental health counseling, alcohol & drug abuse treatment and prevention, dental care, and general health & wellness)

Each funding application must clearly identify and describe a specific program to address these needs. Applications requesting funding of general operations will not be considered.

  • The Agency must be a non-profit organization operating a program deemed important by the United Way Board of Directors to the general human care service system of the community and have federal tax-exempt status under IRS Code 501(C)3; OR a non-501(C)3 tax-exempt organization whereby funds are distributed for a specific project that are in the furtherance of United Way’s charitable purpose. The organization must have been incorporated for a minimum of two years prior to January 1st of the application year.
  • The Agency must have substantial local presence and programming in the geographic area covered by the United Way Alliance campaign, which includes Calhoun, Jackson, Pleasants, Ritchie, Roane, Wirt and Wood counties in WV, Athens, and Washington counties in OH. Substantial local presence is defined as a staffed facility, managed program, office, or portion of a residence dedicated exclusively to that organization, available to members of the public seeking its services or benefits. The office may be staffed by volunteers.
  • The Agency must demonstrate that it has a responsible governance structure meeting the requirements set forth in the agency’s by-laws. Evidence of responsible governance includes, but is not limited to:
    • Proof of sound fiscal management
    • Adoption and implementation of a conflict-of-interest policy
    • Proof of regular board meetings and attendance by board members
    • Effective committee structure
    • Required board member training
    • Budget development and monitoring process
    • Substantive and clear meeting minutes
    • Periodic review and update of by-laws
    • Purchase of officers and directors’ insurance
  • The Agency must render a service which meets a demonstrated human need; its programs must be of quality and quantity which will justify present and proposed expenditures; its hours of service must be such to meet the needs of the people served; its facilities must be adequate for the purpose for which they are maintained; intake policy and limit of service, geographic and otherwise, clearly defined.
  • If the nonprofit’s annual revenue is $500,000 or greater, the nonprofit must provide audited financial statements for the organization covering the fiscal year ending not more than 18 months prior to January 2024.
  • For organizations with annual revenue between $100,000 and $500,000, a compiled financial statement with footnote disclosures prepared by an independent certified public accountant is required. Organizations with less than $100,000 may provide an internally generated balance sheet and income statement.
  • Provide a copy of the most recently completed and signed IRS Form 990 covering the fiscal year ending not more than 18 months prior to January 2024.
  • Have a policy and demonstrate a practice of non-discrimination as it relates to the operation of the organization, including service delivery, on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, physical or mental health, sexual orientation or any characteristic protected by law.
  • Comply with applicable federal, state, and municipal laws and regulations. This includes, but is not limited to, compliance with individual state registration requirements for charitable solicitation, maintenance of all agency and individual licensures, submission of annual Form 990, timely payment of all payroll taxes, and filing of payroll tax returns.

For more information, visit UAWMOV.

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