TTCF’s consolidated grant cycle is a streamlined process making it easier for nonprofits to request the support they need. It also provides you an opportunity to see the big picture of what is happening in community and how nonprofits are responding to emerging needs and trends.
Donor Name: Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation
State: California
City: Truckee
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 09/02/2022
Size of the Grant: $300,000
Details:
Areas of Interest
The Foundation is broad based in its funding interests and applicants must show community benefit in their mission and programs.
- Animal Welfare
- Arts and Culture
- Community Improvement
- Education
- Environment, Conservation, Recreation
- Health and Human Services
- Youth Development
Types of Grants
- Program/Project Grants: Awarded for hard costs or staffing costs to support, launch, expand, or advance the measurable impact of specific projects or programs.
- Nature: Environmental program/project grants are subject to additional eligibility requirements. Please see the specific criteria for these Nature grants below.
- Capacity Building Grants: funding for strategic planning, board development and governance, marketing and communication, fundraising, financial reporting, evaluation and more.
- Mission-Driven Grants: Unrestricted, trust-based grant funding awarded to further a nonprofit mission.
Note: If a proposal includes working in/with local classrooms or conducting field trips, a letter of support from the office of the TTUSD Superintendent must be included with the application.
Funding Information
Nonprofits need only apply once for a consolidated grant cycle offering at least $300,000 in available grant funds.
Further Requirements for Nature Grants
Nature grants are made possible by TTCF’s Nature Fund and Martis Fund. Nature Grants support organizations that conserve wildlife, land, water and air quality in the Truckee, North Tahoe, and Donner Summit regions while enhancing opportunities for enjoyment of the outdoors. Martis Fund resources will be distributed to those organizations that are committed to managing and restoring habitat and forest lands specifically in Martis Valley or the greater Eastern Placer County region. Organizations are also encouraged to share their capacity building needs, and will be considered for Martis Fund resources for such needs if they have prior, ongoing, or upcoming projects in this region. By investing in the business aspects of missions, they believe they can strengthen those efforts and ultimately support a greater impact in the region.
- TTCF’s Nature Fund resources support organizations that help advance the following desired outcomes:
- Martis Fund resources support organizations that help advance the following desired outcomes:
- Restoration of forest and habitat lands
- Land management for optimal conservation values
- Leveraging existing institutional capacity and other funding sources.
For more information, visit TTCF.