United Way of the Coastal Empire invites eligible Georgia nonprofits serving Bryan, Chatham, Effingham, and Liberty counties to submit Letters of Inquiry (LOIs) for entry into its 2022/23 Community Fund grant process.
Donor Name: United Way of the Coastal Empire
State: Georgia
Counties: Bryan County, Chatham County, Effingham County, Liberty County
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 12/03/2021
Details:
LOIs should specifically explain how the proposed program provides safety net services to the most vulnerable individuals in the community, or provides a pathway for upward mobility.
- Safety Net Programs provide for basic human needs related to food, shelter, health and safety, and/or disaster response.
- Upward Mobility Programs should prioritize community needs in the following areas:
- Quality, Affordable Childcare: Programs providing access to childcare services for underserved communities and working families. Examples include but are not limited to programs that provide safe and affordable childcare services during working hours, expand access to the number of Quality Rated childcare facilities in the community, and/or that develop the social, emotional and intellectual skills of children under the age of five.
- Ready & Resilient Workforce: Programs helping individuals and youth gain the knowledge, skills and support to enter, remain and advance in the workplace. Examples include but are not limited to skill certification and job placement programs for adults, after-school, mentorship and career exploration programs for youth, and/or programs designed to help differently-abled individuals thrive in the workplace.
- Financially Empowered Families: Programs helping families to gain the knowledge, skills and support to improve their financial position and to overcome barriers to long-term financial security. Examples include but are not limited to programs that improve financial literacy, support savings and intergenerational wealth creation, and/or create conditions that allow families to become economically self-reliant.
- Safe & Stable Housing: Programs that expand access to safe and secure habitation within low-wealth communities. Examples include programs that expand the availability of affordable housing units within the community, maintain the stock of existing homes through repair assistance programs for the elderly or disabled and/or homelessness prevention programs.
Instructions for Letter of Inquiry
The Letter of Inquiry should be addressed to Michael Messer, Vice President of Community Investments, and include the following information:
- A brief overview of the applicant nonprofit organization and its mission statement, history in the community, and key accomplishments;
- The community need that the applicant program seeks to address with a clear and compelling narrative describing how the proposed program aligns with United Way priority funding areas;
- A description of how the proposed program addresses the identified community need:
- Who is the target population to be served, and how will they be reached?
- What are the specific services/activities provided by the program?
- What is the length and depth of service that is provided to each participant?
- How does the proposed program complement or duplicate other services available within the community?
- What other community organizations does the program partner or collaborate with?
- Program results over the prior three years citing quantitative evidence of the number of individuals served and/or program outcomes achieved;
- Expected sources of program revenue, including:
- Requested United Way funding amounts,
- Amounts expected from other grants/foundations
- Private and corporate donations
Proposals should reflect the organization’s anticipated service delivery within the 2022/23 United Way grant year (July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023).
In addition to the Letter of Inquiry, please provide a signed certification of Funding Eligibility Requirements, a PDF copy of your IRS 501c3 letter of determination, and the applicant organization’s most recently filed IRS Form 990.
For more information, visit 2022/23 Community Fund.