Santa Cruz County, Arizona is dedicating approximately $500,000 of its federal American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 Direct Assistance for Local Governments funding toward a nonprofit competitive grants program.
Donor Name: Community Foundation for Southern Arizona
State: Arizona
County: Santa Cruz County (AZ)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 03/25/2022
Size of the Grant: 25,000-$45,000
Details:
The goal is to help the local 501c3 and 501c6 nonprofit community expand their services and reach so that Santa Cruz County employers, employees, and artists (ages 18 and older) can improve their ability to build and preserve financial wealth.
The Santa Cruz County Nonprofit Grants for Community Financial Capacity will provide grants to nonprofits to offer classes, training and services for employers and employees so they can mitigate the negative economic impacts experienced from the pandemic. Organizations providing support services for local entrepreneurs (including artists), community members and small businesses are welcome. The program intent is to help persons in Santa Cruz County build a financial cushion or develop their skills to improve their long-term financial position.
Through this program, nonprofits can offer a wide range of supports to develop financial stability, such as, but not limited to:
- Developing training or services that will help employees, employers or entrepreneurs build their business skills
- Helping employers and employees build a savings cushion, establish credit or develop an emergency savings strategy
- Helping community members gain industry-specific training to enhance their employability or wages
- Helping artists with career advancement and development, such as through coursework or creation of arts districts that help them build income
- Securing free tax filing assistance and helping employees apply the refund toward a long-term asset (like a business or continuing education)
- Helping individuals who lack benefits, such as affordable health insurance, childcare, or food assistance supports, apply for and use them, as a way to better maximize their income
- Assisting employers with insurance premium selection and developing affordable payment strategies
Approximately 11-20 grants are expected to be awarded on a competitive basis, prioritizing nonprofit organizations serving individuals employed or seeking to be employed in the following sectors:
- Retail and services
- Artists
- Hospitality
- Travel
- Tourism
- Small businesses (employing 30 employees or less)
- Emerging or existing entrepreneurs unable to access the Paycheck Protection Program and related SBA programs
- Other – Organizations serving community members who have been impacted by Covid that are gaining new workforce skills/education to go back to work
Funding Information
Each partnering organization can apply separately for their own $25,000-$45,000 request.
Eligibility Criteria
- Santa Cruz County 501c3 and 501c6 organizations that seek to build economic opportunity for low and moderate income residents of Santa Cruz County
- Nonprofit organizations based outside of Santa Cruz County that partner with, or serve as a fiscal sponsor to, a Santa Cruz County organization (which could be a 501c3 status or not legally incorporated)
- Ineligible application include: Nonprofit organizations unable or unwilling to comply with federal monitoring requirements. Nonprofit organizations based outside of Santa Cruz County that do not partner with a Santa Cruz County organization on their application
- Organizations must provide new or expanded services, training or similar supports to employers, employees or entrepreneurs living in Santa Cruz County.
- The organization must have local leadership in the form of a board of directors, or advisory committee, local financial support and local program management and accountability.
- CFSA honors the rich diversity of our community and promotes equal opportunities for all people. Awards made by CFSA’s grant panels support organizations that do not discriminate in their employment practices, volunteer opportunities, or delivery of programs and services on basis of: Race, Religion, Gender or Gender Identity (including gender nonconformity and status as a transgender individual), Gender Expression, Sexual orientation, Age, Ancestry, Citizenship, Ethnicity, Familial Status, Socioeconomic Status (economic circumstances), Color, Creed, Sex (including pregnancy), Phases of Parenthood, National Origin, Marital Status, Veteran Status (past, current or prospective service in the armed forces), Genetic Information, Physical Characteristics or Appearance, Mental or Physical Disability, Any other status prohibited by applicable law.
- Applicants will be required to acknowledge and agree that the grant funds will be used only towards expenses that are incurred for programs in the grant application. Applicants must agree to submit reporting and receipts of all expenditures to Santa Cruz County.
- Applicants shall further acknowledge that if funds are not expended in a consistent manner, the funds are subject to recoupment.
- Organizations that apply are strongly encouraged to partner with at least one additional nonprofit organization and identify how they will jointly provide services. Partnering organizations should be prepared to share client data/reporting with each other. This grant will provide strategic planning and reporting support to help organizations that do so.
- Organizations may be requested to collect and share information about program participants. Dedicated staff time for program reporting and potential auditing, which is required for using federal funds, can be accounted for in the budget.
- Those awarded funds will receive help at no cost from Local First Arizona in setting up a quarterly reporting system to comply with federal reporting requirements. Grantees will also be able to receive assistance with strategic planning at no cost.
For more information, visit Santa Cruz County Non-profit Grants.