The Impact 100 Indian River Grant is to inspire and connect the women of Indian River County who collectively fund and support the projects of local nonprofits making transformational, sustainable change in the community.
Donor Name: Indian River Impact 100
State: Florida
County: Indian River County (FL)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 11/04/2024
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The women of Impact 100 annually pool their individual $1,000 grant fund donations to award grants of $100,000. These large grants help nonprofits with big ideas to move the community toward achieving the vision of a community where every person has the opportunity to thrive. Each year the total number of grants they award is determined at the end of February and is based on the total membership on that date.
Focus Areas
Impact 100 funds projects with high potential for community impact in the following focus areas:
- Arts and Culture – Projects or initiatives which develop greater artistic or cultural opportunities and improve participation in the arts or arts education in Indian River County.
- Children and Families – Projects or initiatives which enhance/strengthen the lives of children and families in Indian River County.
- Education – Projects or initiatives which advance or improve learning opportunities for children and/or adults in Indian River County.
- Environment – Projects or initiatives which promote a positive relationship between people and the environment, preserve or enhance public spaces or support environmental education and awareness in Indian River County.
- Health and Wellness – Projects or initiatives which improve the physical and/or mental wellbeing of Indian River County residents.
Eligibility Criteria
Organizations eligible for an Impact 100 of Indian River County grant:
- Must be recognized as a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and designated as such for the three-year period prior to the submission deadline of November 4, 2024.
- Are based in Indian River County or are a chapter of a multi-county, state or national nonprofit serving the residents of Indian River County. If the organization serves multiple counties, its Board must include Indian River County residents.
- Possess at least two years of complete financial statements.
- Cannot have received a $100,000 Impact 100 grant within the last three years. Example: If an organization applied by the fall 2021 deadline and was awarded a grant in spring 2022, it would be eligible to reapply in 2024 to receive an award in 2025.
For more information, visit Indian River Impact 100.