The Story County Community Foundation awards up to $6,000 grants for projects that significantly improve or affect the lives of those living in Story County communities.
Donor Name: Story County Community Foundation
State: Iowa
County: Story County (IA)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 09/15/2023
Size of the Grant: up to $6,000
Details:
Community Betterment Objectives
Grant proposals that address one or more of the following objectives are accepted:
- Address community needs in the areas of art/culture/humanities, education, health, human services, environment or community/public/society benefit
- Strengthen the nonprofit sector by supporting nonprofit organizations, promoting philanthropy, and encouraging civic involvement
- Encourage residents of Story County communities to be inclusive, welcoming, and understanding of diverse cultures
- Support strong, stable families and provide solid beginnings for children and youth
- Serve as a catalyst in collaborative efforts for the betterment of communities in Story County
- Serve as seed money for a new program or project
- Address other identified community needs with identified solutions.
Funding Information
Grant requests of up to $6,000 will be considered.
Eligibility Criteria
- Grants are made only to nonprofit organizations recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as tax-exempt, nonprofit, public charities under section 501(c)(3) or as a “unit of government” under Section 170(c)(1)–agencies that conduct activities to benefit the public at large. These include public schools, state universities, public libraries and volunteer fire departments. If your agency does not have the IRS status, it may be possible for another agency to serve as a fiscal sponsor.
- Nonprofit organizations that have a current extension on a previously funded grant or that haven’t submitted a final report for a previously funded grant are not eligible to submit an application for any of their grants.
Ineligibility
The Foundation generally will not consider funding requests for:
- Annual or capital fund-raising campaigns (not to be confused with capital building projects, which are accepted). A capital fundraising campaign is a time-limited effort by a nonprofit organization to raise significant dollars for a specific project. This includes funds for telephone solicitation, fundraising events, or professional fundraiser fees
- Endowments – a fund made up of gifts and bequests that are subject to a requirement that the principal be maintained intact and invested to create a source of income for an organization
- Staff salaries, office rental, utilities, and office supplies
- Individuals – only non-profit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, governmental agencies with charitable projects or the 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsors for an agency are eligible
- Grants or scholarships to individuals, including subsidies to agencies to cover individual activities or participation fees
- Programs covering a budget deficit or easing budget deficiencies
- Programs requiring participation in a religious activity or promotion of religious ideology
- Projects not serving residents of Story County; Projects may be multi-county but the SCCF funded portion must benefit Story County residents
- Festivals and one-time special events or annual events
- Political causes and activities, candidates or legislative lobbying efforts
- Private foundations
- After you have finished your application, have an outside, objective reader review it to make sure it is clear to anyone who is not intimately familiar with your organization. Use everyday language, avoiding discipline-specific jargon or acronyms that may not be familiar to grant reviewers.
For more information, visit SCCF.