Quality of Life for Individuals in Houston
This grant provides funding to eligible nonprofit organizations and IRS-approved entities in Houston to address pressing community needs and improve the quality of life for local residents.
Description
The Quality of Life for Individuals in Houston grant is offered by the Houston Community Foundation, which aims to enhance the quality of life for residents in Houston through strategic grantmaking and community leadership. This grant program is designed to address the most pressing needs of the community, allowing for flexible funding that can adapt to various local challenges. The foundation encourages applications from organizations that are actively engaged in improving the lives of individuals in the Houston area.
The primary purpose of this grant is to support initiatives that contribute to the overall well-being of individuals in Houston. The objectives include fostering community engagement, addressing social issues, and promoting programs that enhance the quality of life for residents. The foundation seeks to empower local organizations that are working towards these goals, thereby strengthening the community as a whole.
Funding for this grant is capped at $750 per application. The grant is intended for use in projects that align with the foundation's mission of improving quality of life. There is no matching requirement for this grant, making it accessible for organizations that may not have the resources to provide additional funding. The grant duration is not specified, allowing for flexibility in project implementation.
Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations and other IRS-approved entities, such as government entities, school districts, and churches, that serve the Houston area. Organizations located within the city of Houston are particularly encouraged to apply. This focus on local entities ensures that the funding directly benefits the community and addresses its specific needs.
Submission requirements for the grant include a completed application form, which can be accessed through the Houston Community Foundation's website. Applicants should be prepared to answer questions related to their organization's mission, the specific project for which they are seeking funding, and how the project will impact the community. Clear and concise responses will be essential for a successful application.
Evaluation criteria for the grant will likely include the relevance of the proposed project to the community's needs, the potential impact of the project, and the applicant's capacity to execute the project effectively. The foundation aims to support initiatives that demonstrate a clear plan for improving quality of life in Houston.
The application deadline for this grant is October 28, 2024. Interested organizations should ensure that their applications are submitted by this date to be considered for funding. For further information, applicants can contact Rachel Tripp at the Houston Community Foundation via email or phone. This grant represents an opportunity for local organizations to secure funding for projects that can make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals in Houston.