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You are here: Home / Grant Duration>2 Years / Levine Impact Lab Grant Program 2025

Levine Impact Lab Grant Program 2025

Dated: October 3, 2024

Levine Impact Lab’s grant programs are geared towards community-based nonprofit organizations focused on the environment, sustainability, climate resiliency, and/or education.

Donor Name: Levine Impact Lab

State: All States

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 10/18/2024

Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000

Grant Duration: 2 Years

Details:

Based on the needs expressed in the preliminary application, select applicants will be invited to apply for one of LIL’s tailored grant programs. You can learn more about the three program categories below:

  • 18-Month Capacity Building Program
    • LIL’s flagship program is an 18-month capacity-building initiative designed to increase organizational sustainability through personalized support. Participants work alongside LIL’s in-house consultants to strengthen their organization’s operations and hone their management skills.
    • Beginning with strategic planning and goal setting, participants receive continuous support and guidance as they solve key management issues aligned with their organization’s strategic goals.
      • Biweekly strategic advising sessions.
      • Annual in-person retreats (two total).
      • Virtual peer learning opportunities, including webinars and facilitated discussions.
      • Unrestricted grants, ranging from $50,000 to $100,000 annually, to support the implementation of insights and strategies developed through participation in LIL.
  • Quarterly Advising Program
    • For organizations seeking less intensive engagement, LIL offers an 18-month quarterly advising program.
      • Quarterly strategic advising sessions.
      • Virtual peer learning opportunities, including webinars and facilitated discussions.
      • Unrestricted grants, ranging from $15,000 to $25,000 annually, to support the implementation of insights and strategies developed through participation in LIL.
  • Financial Support
    • LIL also provides organizations with direct financial support, while still offering access to LIL’s staff, resources, and extensive network.
    • Unrestricted grants are provided in the amount of $10,000 annually.

What can you expect from LIL?

  • Advising Services
    • Tailored advising services geared towards your specific needs and goals.
  • Skill Building
    • Technical assistance from subject experts, such as strategic planning and financial management.
  • Peer Learning Opportunities
    • Webinars and facilitated discussions between organizations and venture capital and business communities.
  • Resource Library
    • Open-source library to accelerate growth and sustainability.
  • In Person Retreats
    • Connect and learn with fellow organizations and LIL staff.

Eligibility Criteria 

  • Organizational Profile:
    • 501(c)3 status for at least 3 years.
    • Located in the U.S., Indigenous Communities within the boundaries of the U.S., or U.S.-affiliated territories.
    • Annual budget of at least $500k.
    • Social enterprise component or earned revenue model (preferred).
    • Clear governance structure and a dedicated leadership team with at least 10 full-time staff members.
    • Community-oriented mission focused on the environment, sustainability, climate resiliency, and/or education, with preference given to organizations that address social inequity and demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion.
    • Must have a strategic plan (either draft or final form).
  • Participant Profile:
    • Early-mid career leader with at least 3 years nonprofit management experience.
    • Enthusiastic about participating in a rich but time intensive accelerator program.
    • Interested in networking and building relationships with cohort members and external contacts.
    • Entrepreneurial, adaptable, and strategic thinker.
    • Long term roots and/or strong relationships with the community being served.
    • Able to dedicate 7-10 hours per month for 18 months.
    • Able to attend and fully participate in two annual 4-5-day in-person retreats in the U.S. (June 2025 & June 2026).

For more information, visit Levine Impact Lab.

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