The Ivy Community Service Foundation of Cary (ICSFC) will award mini-grants to non-profit organizations that provide or expand access to the arts for under-served or low-resource communities and families.
Donor Name: Ivy Community Service Foundation of Cary (ICSFC)
State: North Carolina
County:
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/30/2023
Size of the Grant: Up to $1,500
Details:
The Ivy Community Service Foundation of Cary (ICSFC) is a 501(c)3 organization with a mission to enhance the quality of life for communities through program development and financial support in the areas of arts, education, economics, family, and health.
Eligible projects must serve individual participants or a collective group. These grants are eligible to fund special projects or programs or provide ongoing program support for initiatives that reflect the organization’s commitment to community outreach.
Grant proposals are welcome in fine arts, performing arts, visual arts, digital media, and creative writing from afterschool programs serving Wake County. Grant funds may not be used for operational and administrative expenses such as rent, utilities, marketing, staff development, etc.
Funding Information
Up to $1,500 each will be awarded to agency(ies) submitting fundable proposals.
Eligibility Criteria
The Ivy Community Service Foundation of Cary, Inc. makes contributions to:
Organizations with tax-exempt status under U.S. Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3), in the STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA and Qualified tribal agencies.
Please note that The Ivy Community Service Foundation of Cary, Inc. is unable to consider grants for the following:
- Alumni organizations
- Endowments and Trusts
- Fraternal activities
- Individual schools (private, public, charter, or parochial)
- International organizationsMemorial grants
- Organizations that restrict participation based on race, religion, gender, or national origin, or whose practices or policies restrict or violate civil rights.
- Political action committees, political causes, or candidates
- Religious organizations, unless they are engaged in programs that are non-sectarian, benefit a broad base of the community, and have a separate 501(c)(3) designation.
For more information, visit Arts Grant.