The Impact 100 Greater Cincinnati is accepting applications for its 2025 grant program.
Donor Name: Impact 100 Greater Cincinnati
State: Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio
County: Adams County (OH), Boone County (KY), Brown County (OH), Butler County (OH), Campbell County (KY), Clermont County (OH), Dearborn County (IN), Hamilton County (OH), Kenton County (KY), Warren County (OH)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 12/12/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: 3 Years
Details:
The women of Impact 100 dramatically improve lives in the Greater Cincinnati community by collectively funding transformational grants that make a lasting impact.
Impact 100 Greater Cincinnati Values:
- Educating women to be informed philanthropists
- Providing avenues for members to learn about nonprofits in the communities
- Collaborating within the membership and community
- Embracing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in grants, membership, leadership and programming
- Aspiring for quality and excellence in all that they do
- Ensuring 100% of membership dollars go directly into grants and awards.
Focus Areas
Indicate which Impact 100 Focus Area the organization is aligned with.
- Culture: Cultivate, develop, educate and improve the cultural climate.
- Education: Further the ability to educate and improve education.
- Environment, Recreation & Preservation: Preserve, enhance, revitalize or restore facilities and surroundings.
- Family: Strengthen and enhance the lives of children and families.
- Health & Wellness: Positively impact the mental or physical health and wellness of people.
Geographical Areas
The counties impacted or served by the project or program include Adams, OH; Boone, KY; Brown, OH; Butler, OH; Campbell, KY; Clermont, OH; Dearborn, IN; Hamilton, OH; Kenton, KY; and Warren, OH.
Eligibility Criteria
- Organizations that apply to Impact 100 must meet the following eligibility requirements:
- The organization must:
- be incorporated as a 501(c)(3) or 509(a) public charity with a certificate or letter of status as a pdf; and
- be providing services aligned with an Impact 100 Focus Area (Culture, Education, Environment, Family, Health & Wellness).
- The proposed program or project must fall clearly within Impact 100’s guidelines:
- addresses a defined community need;
- operates for a defined duration;
- has defined, measurable goals;
- provides services in 1 or more counties in the 10-county Tri-State area (Hamilton, Brown, Adams, Clermont, Butler, Warren, Dearborn, Kenton, Campbell, or Boone counties in Ohio, Eastern Indiana, and Northern Kentucky);
- is a capital, start-up, technology, or program expansion project; and
- utilizes the full $100,000 grant over a 1-3 year period.
- Previous Impact 100 Grant Recipients must wait 3 years from the the previous award before applying again. For example, 2022 recipients may not reapply until the 2026 grant cycle.
- The organization must:
- A grant proposal cannot be accepted for:
- Endowments, existing operating costs, partisan activities, completed projects, individual churches, indigent care subsidies, travel, loans, or for individuals.
- Re-grants to other non-profit organizations are not permitted, although collaborating, partnering, or subcontracting with other non-profit organizations to achieve program goals is welcome.
For more information, visit Impact 100 Greater Cincinnati.