The Rotarian Foundation of Livermore (RFL) invites community organizations to apply for grants that support deserving projects that benefit their community.
Donor Name: Rotarian Foundation of Livermore (RFL)
State: California
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 01/03/2023
Size of the Grant: $5,000
Details:
RFL grants support the vision and mission of the Foundation.
- Vision: The quality of life of Livermore Valley residents is sustainably improved by the philanthropy of the Rotarian Foundation of Livermore.
- Mission: The Rotarian Foundation of Livermore awards grants to Livermore Valley charitable organizations, underwrites Rotary projects, and provides financial support that benefit the diverse residents of the Livermore Valley.
Funding Information
Community Grants are awarded for up to $5,000. RFL grants support the vision and mission of the Foundation.
Grant Award Project
The application provides an opportunity to demonstrate that the project to be funded shows a commitment to improve the quality of life of Livermore Valley residents. In the project description, applicants should include responses to the following prompts:
- What important specific need is identified and how will the grant meet this need?
- How will the grant provide for an enduring and extensive community benefit?
- How does the project and its beneficiaries show inclusivity and respect the diversity of their community?
- To what extent does the proposed project benefit the youth of Livermore Valley?
Note: It is important that grant awards be used for charitable purposes so that the tax-exempt status of the Foundation is not jeopardized.
Beneficiary Responsibilities
- Beneficiaries are asked to represent their organization by attending the Awards Presentation Rotary Club meeting, at which they will be able to speak briefly about their project.
- Beneficiaries will be expected to support fundraising activities of the Foundation. This support may include attendance at events, providing volunteers at events, promoting events, and donating items such as auction items or in-kind support of events.
- The Foundation requires a Grant Anniversary Report from the responsible person that is to be received at the 12-month anniversary of the grant receipt. This report should describe the disbursement of the grant funds and the accomplishments of the grant activity.
- The Foundation expects that the grant will be used for the application’s stated purpose and within 12 months from the grant award; if not, the Foundation reserves the right to demand return of the grant.
For more information, visit Community Grants.