CFMJC Competitive Grant Program 2024
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations and government agencies that implement projects benefiting the residents of Jefferson County, Indiana, with a focus on innovative, collaborative, and preventative initiatives.
Description
The Community Foundation of Madison and Jefferson County is accepting grant applications for its 2024 Competitive Grant.
Donor Name: Community Foundation of Madison and Jefferson County
State: Indiana
County: Jefferson County (IN)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 08/06/2024
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Priorities
Higher Priority (in no particular order):
One-time projects
Highest percentage of population reached
Preventative rather than remedial
Examines and addresses the underlying causes of local problems and issues
Attracts volunteer resources and support
Encourages collaboration among organizations
Organizational capacity building
Offers new services to the community
Capital needs beyond an applicant’s capabilities and means
Seed money for pilot projects
Demonstrates the greatest benefit per dollar granted
Lower Priority (in no particular order):
Normal operating expenses (except start-up expenses)
Computer hardware and software equipment
Funding to organizations that have received a CFMJC grant in the previous year.
Eligibility Criteria
Competitive grants will be made only to organizations whose programs benefit the residents of Jefferson County, Indiana
Grants from the Community Foundation of Madison & Jefferson County (CFMJC) must meet legal and tax requirements as to purpose and may be made only to nonprofit organizations and government agencies, specifically 501(c)3 charities and 509(a) agencies
Grant recipients must show that their financial affairs are being properly administered and may be required to submit audited balance sheets and operating statements
No grants will be made to support political parties or political campaigns
No grants will be made specifically for sectarian religious purposes, but can be made to religious organizations for general community programs
No grants will be made exclusively for endowment creation or debt reduction of the recipient organizations
Generally grants will not be made for programs and/or equipment that were committed to prior to the grant application being submitted
Grantees agree to complete the Community Foundation’s final program and financial report for the project. The timeliness and quality of the final reports will be factors in evaluation of the grantee for future funding. All requirements for past grants must be current in order to be eligible for another grant
If grant applicants are turned down for a specific grant application request, they may not re-apply for the same, or similar, request in the next grant cycle unless suggested by CFMJC
For more information, visit CFMJC.