Requests for Proposals for Environmental Sustainability Grant Program
Description
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation (GCF) is pleased to announce the availability of grants for Environmental Sustainability Grant Program.
Donor Name: Greater Cincinnati Foundation (GCF)
State: Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio
County: Boone County (KY), Butler County (OH), Campbell County (KY), Clermont County (OH), Dearborn County (IN), Hamilton County (OH), Kenton County (KY), Warren County (OH)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 07/19/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation (GCF) aims to support and enhance the environmental sustainability of this region by increasing the accessibility and quality of greenspaces, conservation, horticulture and/or nature education that is inclusive of historically marginalized groups.
Uses of Funds
Funding may be used to support, expand, or strengthen existing programs, enact capital improvements, launch a new program, or build organizational capacity. Collaboration between well-aligned organizations is highly favored. Funding will not be awarded for campaigns or special events.
Funding Information
For the 2024 Environmental Sustainability cycle, GCF has approximately $400,000 available and grants will be awarded for up to $25,000.”
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must be classified as tax-exempt by the IRS, typically 501(c)(3) status or government agency. If your organization is not a 501(c)(3), you may utilize a fiscal agent, however, the fiscal agent must be identified in the application.
Grants will be made to organizations with efforts based in the Greater Cincinnati region, which includes the counties of Hamilton, Butler, Warren, and Clermont in Ohio; Boone, Kenton, and Campbell in Kentucky and Dearborn in Indiana.
Organizations meeting the above criteria are welcome to apply, however, preference will be given to:
Organizations that develop solutions with a racial equity lens.
Requests that beautify, create, conserve, and/or restore greenspaces, with preference for spaces that benefit historically marginalized groups.
Requests that connect historically marginalized groups to the benefits of nature, including but not limited to, increased fresh food access and nature education programming — particularly for children or youth.
Proposals with clear and measurable outcomes.
Organizations that have demonstrated partnerships, collaboration, and alignment with community-wide efforts.
Organizations that have demonstrated insights from their past results.
Organizations using an asset-based approach to the work.
For more information, visit GCF.