The Southeastern Illinois Community Foundation is seeking applications for its Untold Stories Grants to uplift the narratives of historically underrepresented individuals in Coles County.
Donor Name: Southeastern Illinois Community Foundation
State: Illinois
County: Coles County (IL)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/01/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The Untold Stories grant is not just about uncovering the past but also contributing significantly to the ongoing dialogue surrounding racial equity and social justice. By embracing and acknowledging these narratives, they seek to enrich their understanding of history while fostering a more equitable future.
The fund is open to various institutions, including churches, colleges, schools, and nonprofit organizations. Grants can be utilized for initiatives that focus on the preservation, education, and dissemination of stories related to underrepresented individuals within the community. A genuine understanding begins with reciprocal education and learning from one another. Collaborative efforts are crucial, capturing dialogue, sharing resources, and creating platforms for underrepresented voices. Through these funds, they aim to document and ensure the visibility of these narratives within the region.
The Southeastern Illinois Community Foundation continues to take a leadership role in fostering and encouraging this crucial work. By concentrating efforts specifically on Coles County, they aspire to spearhead a movement that actively supports the documentation, understanding, and empowerment of marginalized individuals. Their goal is to cultivate an environment where every individual’s story is heard, valued, and respected.
Funding Information
The average grant award is $5,000, and a total of $20,000 is available.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must fall under one of the following categories: a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, an exempt governmental unit (schools, fire departments, police departments, municipalities), or an organization with a charitable purpose. Organizations with a fiscal sponsorship agreement with a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization are also eligible.
Successful grantees will share these characteristics:
- A commitment to understanding and addressing stories of underrepresented individuals previously unknown.
- Alignment with a larger movement for social change, actively working towards bringing these stories to light.
- Preference will be given to projects that engage citizens of Coles County.
For more information, visit SICF.