Kentucky Fried Wishes Grant Program

Ceiling: $10,000
Private
KFC Foundation

This grant provides funding for non-profit organizations in the U.S. to implement specific projects that benefit the environment and animals within their local communities.

Description

The Kentucky Fried Wishes Grant Program, administered by the KFC Foundation, invites applications from non-profit organizations seeking funding for actionable projects that align with their mission. This grant program is designed to support initiatives that focus on caring for the environment and animals. Eligible organizations can apply for grants ranging from $1,000 to $10,000, with the aim of completing projects within a 6 to 12-month timeframe. Each quarter, up to 25 organizations will be selected to receive funding, allowing them to bring their project ideas to fruition.

The primary purpose of the Kentucky Fried Wishes Grant Program is to provide financial support for specific projects that can be completed within the allocated budget. Examples of eligible projects include the establishment of a permanent wildlife conservation exhibit, the acquisition of a new vehicle for a mobile veterinary clinic, or improvements to local parks. However, it is important to note that requests for general operational support, such as funding for spay/neuter surgeries, food, or medication for animal shelters or clinics, will not be considered.

To be eligible for this grant, organizations must be recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit entities, governmental entities, or other IRS-recognized charitable organizations that have maintained good standing with the Internal Revenue Service for at least two years. Additionally, the non-profit must be based in the United States and serve individuals within the country. Eligible organizations should operate at the local level or be affiliates of larger organizations that have a local presence, ensuring that the projects directly benefit their surrounding communities.

The application process requires organizations to submit a detailed proposal outlining their project, including how it meets the funding criteria and the expected outcomes. Specific application questions may focus on the project's objectives, budget, timeline, and community impact. Organizations interested in applying should ensure that their proposals are clear and concise, demonstrating how the funding will be utilized effectively.

Evaluation criteria for the grant will include the feasibility of the project within the budget, the potential impact on the community, and the alignment with the KFC Foundation's focus areas. The selection process will consider how well the proposed project addresses the needs of the community and contributes to environmental and animal welfare.

The deadline for submitting applications for the Kentucky Fried Wishes Grant Program is September 30, 2024. Organizations are encouraged to prepare their applications well in advance of this date to ensure they meet all requirements and can provide any necessary documentation. For further information, applicants can visit the KFC Foundation's website or contact the foundation directly via email or phone.

In summary, the Kentucky Fried Wishes Grant Program offers a valuable opportunity for non-profit organizations focused on environmental and animal welfare projects. With grants available up to $10,000, eligible organizations can make a significant impact in their communities through well-planned and actionable projects.

Eligibility

States
Kentucky
Regions
All
Eligible Entities
Nonprofits, City or township governments, County governments, Special district governments, State governments

Funding

Program Funding
Award Ceiling
$10,000
Award Floor
Award Count

Timing

Posted Date
September 20, 2024
App Status
Anticipating Next Round
Pre-app Deadline
Application Deadline

Funder

Funding Source
Source Type
Private
Contact Name
Contact Email
Contact Phone
Previous Recipients
Anson County Partnership for Children, located in Wadesboro, NC, works to make the county a better place for the youth by raising the quality of early care and education, supporting families, advancing child health, and expanding literacy. Several local KFC restaurant employees have volunteered their time helping Anson County Partnership for Children with events and programming. The Kentucky Fried Wishes grant will help the organization purchase and stock a book vending machine for one year in the waiting room of the local health department. Girl Scouts of North East Ohio (GSNEO), located in Macedonia, OH, works to build courage, confidence, and character in young girls. Local KFC Franchisee and previous Girl Scout, Sandra Rapp, serves on the GSNEO STEM Advisory and STEM Center Capital Campaign Committees and referred the organization to the Kentucky Fried Wishes program. The Kentucky Fried Wishes grant will help the non-profit build an ADA-accessible StarLab Dome to provide STEM-oriented educational experiences to girls and boys across its 18-county GSNEO region. Peer 1 on 1, located in Cypress, CA, creates a supportive and inclusive community that empowers youth and teens on the autism spectrum through personalized one-on-one interactions to enhance their social and communication skills. The local KFC generously offers meals to the children to support the organization’s activities and the store manager introduced the organization to the grant program. The Kentucky Fried Wishes grant will provide funding for the organization’s “quiet space,” a construction project that will create a stress-relieving environment, aiding in faster relaxation and increased focus and productivity. Runway to Hope, based in Orlando, FL, provides direct support and aid to families fighting pediatric cancer. Jessica Phillips, KFC Corporate Field People & Culture Business Partner, referred the non-profit to the Kentucky Fried Wishes program because her family was a recipient of the organization’s Family Assistance Program in 2018 & 2019. Runway to Hope provided Phillips’ family with direct emergency financial assistance during that time. The Kentucky Fried Wishes grant will help fund toiletry kits prepared for pediatric cancer families to make patients as comfortable as possible while receiving treatment.

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