The Community Health Foundation awards grants for programs that support the health and wellness of residents of Clark or Champaign County, Ohio.
Donor Name: Community Health Foundation
State: Ohio
County: Champaign County (OH), Clark County (OH)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/07/2025
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Types of Funding
- Program grants support new or continuing programs, or expansion of successful ongoing programs.
- Project grants are for short-term activities, usually lasting less than one year.
- Operating support contributes to an organization’s day-to-day, ongoing expenses such as salaries, utilities, office supplies, etc.
- Capital support involves permanent improvements such as building, infrastructure (i.e., wiring, roofing), fixtures or equipment that support a specific program or project.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for a grant from the Community Health Foundation, you must meet all the following criteria.
- Nonprofit organization exempt from Federal income taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or a government unit, including public schools and municipalities. If you do not have 501(c)(3) status, you may enter into an agreement with a qualified nonprofit that will act as your fiscal sponsor.
- Organizations must have an active governing board and conduct business without discrimination based on race, religion, gender, age, disability, or national origin.
- Funded activities must serve residents of Clark and/or Champaign Counties in Ohio.
- In order to receive grant funds, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations must have current Charitable Registration status with the Ohio Attorney General’s office (updated annually) and Active status with the Ohio Secretary of State (renewed every 5 years).
Ineligibility
- Awards to individuals, including fellowships, scholarships, travel, study, research and camp fees;
- Support for individual political candidates and/or lobbying efforts;
- Annual campaigns or dues;
- Sectarian worship, instruction, or proselytizing;
- Fraternal, political, labor, and athletic organizations;
- School extra-curricular or co-curricular projects, such as school bands or sports teams;
- Debt retirements, deficit financing, annual fund drives or fundraising activities;
- Returning applicants who did not complete their previous grant reporting requirements;
- Endowment funds held at foundations.
For more information, visit CHF.