The Hispanic Fund is committed to improving and promoting socioeconomic and educational opportunities within the Hispanic community.
Donor Name: Community Foundation Lorain County
State: Ohio
County: Lorain County (OH)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/31/2026
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Grants are made to improve the quality of life for Hispanic citizens of Lorain County, with interest in the most disadvantaged.
Eligible Projects
The Hispanic Fund grant program provides funding to non-profit organizations and community members whose projects provide or work to improve:
- Citizen empowerment within the Hispanic Community
- Neighborhood revitalization or environmental issues within the Hispanic Community
- Public safety, education and prevention of crime/violence within the Hispanic Community
- Collaborative solutions or new approaches to a problem that exists within the Hispanic Community
- Projects/programs that address the root causes of social ills within the Hispanic Community
- Projects/programs that positively affect Hispanic educational achievement in public or higher education.
Eligibility Criteria
- Application Limit: For Community Grant Cycles, grant seekers may apply once per calendar year but can apply for additional Affiliate Fund Grants.
- Location Requirement: Organizations must be located in or serve residents within Lorain County. Organizations outside Lorain County must detail the Lorain County residents served.
- Tax-Exempt Status: Only 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations are eligible. Complete the Fiscal Sponsor Information Form if your program needs a tax-exempt ruling.
- Reporting: Prior grant reporting requirements must be fulfilled before submitting a new application.
- Ineligible Requests: Grants will not be awarded for debt reduction, loans, for-profit businesses, benefit tickets, annual appeals, tours, telephone solicitations, political campaigns, or religious activities. Scholarships are only awarded through accredited educational institutions.
For more information, visit CFLC.


