The City of Puyallup is now accepting applications for its 2026 Community Funding Grant.
Donor Name: City of Puyallup
State: Washington
City: Puyallup
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 07/15/2025
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Eligibility Criteria
- Agencies must hold 501(c) non-profit status pursuant to the IRS code.
- The organization must demonstrate that at least 50% of its total organizational funding, including in-kind services, is based upon other sources. In-kind services must be applicable for the program requesting the grant.
- Agencies must demonstrate that sufficient funding is available for the project to be completed or accomplished by the organization as proposed.
- Special consideration will be given to organizations which will use city funds as a match for obtaining additional resources.
- Priority consideration will be given to City of Puyallup organizations deemed to provide necessary and cost-effective services and programs to city residents.
- Funding will be determined by the material supplied in, and with, the application. The committee is especially interested in your goals, objectives, performance measures and sustainability. Answer each question thoroughly, provide all necessary attachments, and submit the grant package before the deadline.
Proposal Evaluation Procedure and Criteria
- Agencies requesting funding must submit financial statements. The required financial statements must include a Profit and Loss Statement, Balance Sheet, and budget for the current program year and the next program year. The budget must clearly outline all sources of revenues including the use of facilities and other non-monetary donations for the program requesting funds.
- The City Council Community Grants committee will review the applications and make recommendations on funding for any given year to the full council. The City Council will approve the funding allocation for each organization.
- Written reports will be required from agencies receiving funding. The reports should contain detailed information regarding the use of the funds and must demonstrate how the agency accomplished their performance goals and provided the identified services.
For more information, visit City of Puyallup.