Are you a non-profit organization that is planning on addressing the needs of Tigard community members? This grant opportunity may be for you!
Donor Name: City of Tigard
State: Oregon
City: Tigard
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 03/01/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Priority Areas
Applications must address how they will meet one or more of the following Social Service funding priorities. Subcategories are not inclusive of everything that may qualify under a priority category but are good examples of what the committee is looking for.
- Housing / Houselessness
- resident services, shelter, rent assistance, tenant education, evictions prevention, street outreach
- Affordable afterschool / educational programming
- childcare, academic support, leadership development, college/vocation preparation
- Healthcare
- affordable access to medical/dental care, mental health, drug and alcohol addiction services, coordinated care
- Hunger
- food pantries, nutrition classes, community gardens, food support services
- Immigrant & Refugee Resources
- social service navigation, resettlement, ELL education, culturally specific services.
Funding Information
$40,000 is the maximum Social Service Grant award to a single organization.
Eligibility Requirements
- Applicants must be the following organization types:
- a 501(c)3 organization;
- not a for-profit business, 501(c)4, or 501(c)6;
- other governmental agencies;
- and the exception to the above requirement is if organization has a fiscal sponsor.
- Applicants must provide a tax-exempt letter or proof of a fiscal sponsor with the taxexempt letter of the sponsor. The exception to this requirement is other governmental agencies.
- Applicants must provide recent financial statement, balance sheet, and income statement, demonstrating fiscal responsibility; or explanation as to why these items cannot be provided.
- Applicants must include, in their application, the benefit per Tigard community member served.
- Applicants must identify community need for the program and alignment with funding priorities.
- Organization must have experienced leadership capable of implementing and managing the program.
- Applicants must be willing to present the application to budget committee.
- If the applicant receives $10,000 or more in funds, from the City of Tigard, the applicant must agree and be prepared to give a presentation on the use of funds to council. The presentation may be optional for recipients that receive under $10,000, upon request from the applicant.
- If the applicant receives funds from the City of Tigard, the applicant must agree to provide a progress report on the use of funds, 6 months after award of the funds.
- All required documents must be accurate, complete, and submitted by the application deadline.
For more information, visit City of Tigard.