The High Point Community Foundation seeks to provide critical funding to nonprofits that respond to the needs in community.
Donor Name: High Point Community Foundation
State: North Carolina
City: High Point
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 07/15/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Funding Information
The maximum allowed will be $50,000 for grant requests both program and capital.
Guidelines
- No waivers or exceptions to the policies set forth here will be allowed.
- Schools that are applying for a grant must have a project that will impact the entire school and not just a single classroom. They must also have the approval of their school principal.
- Only one grant request per organization is permitted. The Grants Committee will allow multiple schools and multiple departments within a municipality to apply, but has the ultimate decision authority.
- Nonprofit organizations must have their own 501(c)(3) status by the deadline of the grant application.
- During the review process, any grant request that the Committee cannot agree to fund to at least 50% of their total request will not be funded.
- If a grant is made as a “matching grant” the Foundation will not release a check to the grantee until the match has been made.
Grantmaking Restrictions
The High Point Community Foundation does not make grants for the following: costs already incurred, endowments, loans or mortgages, sectarian purposes, political purposes, or to individuals. State wide or national programs will not be considered unless funding is sought for a portion of the program that directly benefits the greater High Point area. Organizations may not submit more than application for funding per grant cycle and must have its own 501(c)(3). No waivers or exceptions will be allowed.
All organizations must provide the appropriate annual financial statements using the following guidelines approved by the Board of Trustees:
- Grant applicants having an annual budget of $100,000 or less shall attach a copy of the most recent tax return (Form 990) or postcard which has been filed with the IRS.
- Grant applicants having an annual budget of more than $100,000 but less than $200,000 should attach a copy of the most recent federal tax return (Form 990) which has been filed with the IRS, which has been prepared and signed by an independent CPA, and a copy of financial statements together with a compilation report by an independent CPA.
- Grant applicants having an annual budget of more than $200,000 but less than $400,000 should attach a copy of the most recent federal tax return (Form 990) which has been filed with the IRS and has been prepared and signed by an independent CPA, and a copy of financial statements together with a review report by and independent CPA.
- Grant applicants having an annual budget of $400,000 or more should attach a copy of the most recent federal tax return (Form 990) which has been filed with the IRS and has been prepared and signed by an independent CPA, and a copy of financial statements together with an audit report by an independent CPA.
- Electronic signatures are now acceptable as previously approved.
For more information, visit High Point Community Foundation.