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Grants to support Community-Led Projects and Nonprofits in Minnesota

Dated: May 16, 2023

The Resilient Communities: Sustainability Grants are intended to support community-led projects and nonprofits with a focus on sustainability and climate action.

Donor Name: West Central Initiative

State: Minnesota

County: Selected Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 05/22/2023

Size of the Grant: $5,000 and $10,000

Grant Duration: 2 years

Details:

The Foundation prioritizes applications that focus on Climate Action.

Funding Information

Grant requests be between $5,000 and $10,000. They may award a grant of up to $25,000 based on scope, need, and impact. The project timeline may extend to two years.

Allowable Uses and Expenses

Grant dollars can’t be used to cover expenses incurred prior to grant approval or for religious activities, lobbying, or political activities.

Requests can be for either general operating expenses or for a specific project. General operating support is most likely to be awarded to an organization that has an established presence and several years of activity in their community.

Listed below are some examples of things that grant dollars might be used to do.

  • Training and development needed by a local sustainability-focused organization to operate more effectively or maintain services.
  • Technical assistance that builds the capacity of local partners who are working together to figure out a complex sustainability focused issue, such as transportation of local foods.
  • Expenses associated with work that mobilizes community members to take sustainability focused action.
  • Research to better understand the scope and relevance of a sustainability issue in the community.
  • Community convenings to identify sustainable development priorities and prompt dialogue.
  • Community learning opportunities that educate and guide the general public on tangible ways of making sustainable choices.
  • Educational campaigns targeted to getting important information into the hands of community stakeholders and decision-makers.
  • Equipment or supplies needed to implement a local food system project, sustainable agricultural project, or a project designed to combat climate change.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for a Resilient Communities: Sustainability Grant, your organization must:

  • Be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, school, or unit of government (including Tribal government or division) or must be fiscally sponsored by another organization with this status.
  • Serve people in West Central Initiative’s geography, which includes nine counties: Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Otter Tail, Pope, Stevens, Traverse, and Wilkin and White Earth Nation.
  • Funds managed by West Central Initiative are not eligible at this time.

Evaluation Criteria

The criteria listed below to review proposals. Our desire to spread awards across the region may result in a proposal being considered for funding even if it does not fully meet all the criteria.

  • Sustainability Focus: The mission and proposed activities of the applicant reflect a commitment to sustainable development and to meeting the environmental, social, and economic needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
  • Sound Planning: The goals of the project and the steps to be taken to achieve them are clearly stated. The budget is realistic in relation to the applicant’s goals and activities.
  • Organizational Capacity: The applicant’s proposal demonstrates that they have the capacity, leadership, and resources needed to complete the work to be funded.
  • Inclusive Community Engagement: The proposed project engages diverse populations and advances new community collaborations. The funded work will strengthen community partnerships and mobilize community members, particularly historically excluded groups.
  • Impact: The results of the proposed work are clearly stated. The applicant has defined the quantitative (countable) and/or qualitative  measures they will use to gauge the success of their efforts.

For more information, visit Sustainability Grants.

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