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Apply now for Giving Tree Grants (Arkansas and Texas)

Dated: July 11, 2023

Through the signature Giving Tree Grant Program, the Community Foundation supports a broad range of projects with the potential for statewide impact and programs serving immediate local needs.

Donor Name: Arkansas Community Foundation

State: Arkansas and Texas

County: Selected Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 08/15/2023

Size of the Grant: $250-$12,000

Details:

The Foundation is Looking for

  • Capacity building – these are funds focused on improving the effectiveness of your organization. Examples are:
    • Purchasing or upgrading equipment for staff use (computers, a financial database, security system)
    • Upgrading your facility in ways that will allow you to serve more clients (buying a new refrigerator for a food pantry, replacing recalled cribs in an early childhood education facility)
    • Providing training for staff, board or volunteers
    • Hiring a consultant to help your organization develop a strategic plan or fundraising plan
    • Communications/marketing consulting or start-up assistance, including help with branding, developing a social media presence, promotional materials, e-news campaign or other outreach strategy
    • Developing an evaluation system to track the effectiveness of your program
    • Organizing shared services with other nonprofit organizations, such as shared IT support, back-office admin support, financial services, etc.
  • Project/program support – these are funds designated to help you carry out a specific project for the clients you serve. Examples are:
    • Providing food to a larger number of food pantry clients
    • Establishing a book mobile to bring library books to low-income neighborhoods
    • Offering dental screenings through school-based health centers
    • Creating a new exhibit at a museum
    • Matching students with adult mentors
    • Providing care and case management for victims of domestic violence
    • Adding tutoring services to your after-school program
  • The following factors are considered, although not exclusively, in reviewing proposals:
    • Likelihood of the project to make a significant difference in the community
    • Likelihood of the grant to make a significant difference for the organization (in other words, is the size of the grant a good fit for the size and scope of the request?)
    • Evidence of a plan to measure or evaluate the success of the proposed request
    • Organization’s ability to carry out the proposed request successfully
    • Clarity and thoroughness of responses to application questions
    • Impact on the county/ies served by the affiliate to which you’re applying.

Focus Areas

  • Carroll County: Interested in any general charitable purpose
  • Clark County: Interested in any local charitable purpose
  • Columbia County: Interested in any local charitable purpose, and emphasizing food security
  • Craighead County: Interested in any local charitable purpose
  • Cross County: Interested in any local charitable purpose
  • Delta Area: Interested in requests related to community development, education (early literacy) and poverty (food security)
  • Greene County: Interested in any local charitable purpose
  • Hot Springs Area: Interested in any local charitable purpose
  • Hot Springs Village: Interested in any local charitable purpose; prioritizing early literacy and food security
  • Mississippi County: Interested in any local charitable purpose
  • Monroe County: Interested in any local charitable purpose
  • Ouachita Valley: Interested in any local charitable purpose, but emphasizing early literacy and food security
  • Pine Bluff Area: Interested in any local charitable purpose, but emphasizing educational opportunities and health issues
  • Texarkana Area: Interested in any local charitable purpose
  • Western AR: Interested in any local charitable purpose.

Funding Information

Average grant size or range:

  • Carroll County: $500 – $5000
  • Clark County: $250 – $1500
  • Columbia County: $500 – $2500
  • Craighead County: $2500 – $12,000
  • Cross County: $500 – $1500
  • Delta Area: $500 – $2000
  • Greene County: $1000 – $3500
  • Hot Springs Area: $1000 – $8,000
  • Hot Springs Village: $500 – $2000
  • Mississippi County: $500 – $2500
  • Monroe County: $500 – $5000
  • Ouachita Valley: $500 – $1500
  • Pine Bluff Area: $1000 – $4000
  • Texarkana Area: $1500 – $2500
  • Western AR: $1000 – $3000

Eligibility Criteria

  • Giving Tree grants are place-based, meaning that your organization must serve one of the areas where the Foundation is currently making grants
  • Any 501c3 public charity, school, hospital or government agency serving the counties where the Foundation is making grants is eligible to apply.

For more information, visit ACF.

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