The John Clarke Trust Fund
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations on Aquidneck Island and in the East Bay area of Rhode Island, focusing on education, human services, and religion-related initiatives.
Description
The John Clarke Trust provides grants to organizations located on Aquidneck Island, Rhode Island, and within the East Bay area. This funding opportunity is designed to support various program types, including education, human services, and religion-related initiatives. The trust is particularly focused on enhancing the community within these specific geographic areas, although it accepts applications from any Rhode Island 501(c)(3) organization. Notably, capital grant requests are only considered from organizations based on Aquidneck Island.
The primary purpose of the John Clarke Trust is to foster community development and support local organizations that contribute to the welfare of residents in the specified regions. The trust aims to empower organizations that address educational needs, provide human services, and support religious activities, thereby enhancing the quality of life for individuals and families in the community.
Funding from the John Clarke Trust can be utilized for various purposes aligned with the trust's mission. While specific grant sizes are not disclosed, the funding is intended to support projects and initiatives that fall within the outlined program types. Organizations seeking capital grants must be located on Aquidneck Island, while other types of grants are open to any eligible Rhode Island nonprofit.
Eligibility for the John Clarke Trust grants is primarily focused on organizations located on Aquidneck Island and within the East Bay area. The trustees give preference to these organizations but will also consider applications from any Rhode Island 501(c)(3) nonprofit. This inclusive approach allows a broader range of organizations to apply, provided they meet the necessary nonprofit status.
Submission requirements for the grant are not explicitly detailed in the provided information. However, interested applicants are encouraged to reach out to the trust for further guidance on the application process. It is advisable for potential applicants to prepare a comprehensive proposal that outlines their project, its objectives, and how it aligns with the trust's mission.
The evaluation criteria for grant applications are not specified, but it can be inferred that the trustees will assess proposals based on their alignment with the trust's goals and the potential impact on the community. Organizations are encouraged to clearly articulate their objectives and demonstrate how their initiatives will benefit the residents of Aquidneck Island and the East Bay area.
The next deadline for grant applications is set for November 1, 2024. This recurring opportunity allows organizations to plan and prepare their submissions in advance. For more information about the grant and to access application details, interested parties can visit the Bank of America philanthropic foundation website.