The Northern Monterey County Foundation (NMCF), an affiliate fund of the Community Foundation for Monterey County, is seeking applications to support nonprofit organizations that have the leadership and capacity to provide important community resources and services in Northern Monterey County communities.
Donor Name: Northern Monterey County Foundation
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 08/04/2023
Size of the Grant: $2,000 to $5,000
Details:
Funding will be considered for the following types of requests:
- Program Support
- for the expansion or refinement of existing programs, as well as new programs that show the promise of impact and sustainability
- Operating Support
- unrestricted grants to organizations
- Capital Support
- for cost associated with buildings and/or facilities
- Organizational Development
- to strengthen or enhance the internal capacity and infrastructure of organizations that have a proven track record of community benefit in Northern Monterey County
Funding Information
A total of $45,000 is available for grantmaking. Grants are expected to range from $2,000 to $5,000. The number and size of grants awarded may vary depending on the Advisory Board’s assessment of a proposed project’s impact on Northern Monterey County communities. Grant recipients will be expected to use all funds and provide a written evaluation of the project within 11-months from the grant date.
The grants funds may support
- Pre-development or construction costs for facility construction or renovation
- Matching grants to leverage other funding
- Developmental costs for new programs
- Personnel expenses that relate to specific program goals
- Equipment, materials and/or facilities expenses that directly benefit participants or are an identifiable part of project
Eligibility Criteria
Grants will only be considered for projects and programs serving the Northern Monterey County communities of Aromas, Bolsa Knolls, Boronda, Castroville, Elkhorn, Las Lomas, Moss Landing, Oak Hills, Pajaro, Prunedale, Royal Oaks or Santa Rita.
- 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations
- Public programs, such as school activities and programs not included in normal curricula, parks, public health, etc.
- Church-sponsored activities with benefits to the entire community (e.g. a food pantry)
- Organizations and collaboratives that are not legally incorporated—for these, CFMC requires an agreement with a “Fiscal Sponsor” defined as a tax exempt 501(c)3 organization accountable for financial management of the grant.
- Organization may only submit one application. However, if an organization is serving as a fiscal sponsor for a collaborative or unincorporated group, they can also apply for a grant to benefit their organization.
The Grants funds will not support
- Projects that discriminate or with political or partisan purposes
- Religious activities or services that are non-secular and/or promote a religious doctrine
- Funding to schools and public agencies that would supplant tax-supported, mandated services
- Individual sports teams
- Annual fundraising campaigns or events
- Creation of, or addition to, endowment funds
- Payment of debt or legal settlements
- Expenses incurred prior to the grant award date
- Attendance at conferences for staff or volunteers
- Research projects
- Grants to provide college or other educational scholarships to individuals
- Grants to provide financial assistance directly to individuals
For more information, visit CFMCO.