The Charlotte Martin Foundation is accepting applications for its Grant Program to enrich the lives of youth and preserving and protecting wildlife and habitat.
Donor Name: Charlotte Martin Foundation
State: Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 06/01/2022
Size of the Grant: $25,000
Details:
The Foundation will continue to focus on their two current priorities: 1. Rural BIPOC youth; and 2. Organizations focused on climate change, biodiversity, and wildlife and habitat preservation. For those requesting support for youth programs, the Foundation will continue to focus on rural BIPOC organizations and allowing organizations to use awarded funds for general operating support.
Recognizing the critical role of BIPOC organizations, the Charlotte Martin Foundation continues to make it a priority to partner with organizations doing progressive work specifically in the areas of youth education and climate change, with a special emphasis on serving communities of color.
In their funding of youth and wildlife,they have further refined their focus in the following areas:
- Increasing Opportunities for BIPOC
- Promoting Biodiversity in a Changing Climate
Funding Information
- The maximum amount for unsolicited applications is $25,000.
Core Principles
- Relevance: They continually seek information regarding significant opportunities in their region and in their focus areas to ensure that they are responding to current needs and opportunities.
- Community Engagement: They seek to foster community engagement in protecting wildlife and habitat and in engaging youth skills to build directly on community needs and strengths.
- Focus on Place: Grounded in the Northwest, they fund in urban, rural and tribal communities in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington where people work to improve the places that they live.
- Expand Opportunity: They give special consideration in their grant making to benefit and expand opportunities for underserved populations in their region.
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