Women in Philanthropy of the CSRA Grant

Private
Women in Philanthropy of the Central Savannah River Area (WIPCSRA)

This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations and government units in specific Georgia and South Carolina counties to support impactful programs that improve the lives of women and children through arts, education, health, and social well-being initiatives.

Description

The Women in Philanthropy of the Central Savannah River Area (WIPCSRA) offers grants aimed at funding programs and projects that can create significant positive changes in the lives of women and children. The organization focuses on various areas, including arts, education, health, and social well-being, with the goal of addressing community needs and fostering collaboration among different organizations. The grants are intended to support initiatives that demonstrate measurable results and sustainability beyond the funding period.

The primary purpose of the WIPCSRA grant is to empower women and children by addressing critical community needs. The objectives include promoting access to the arts, enhancing educational opportunities, improving health and wellness, and addressing social inequities. Projects that align with these focus areas are encouraged to apply, particularly those that offer innovative solutions to emerging community challenges.

Funding from WIPCSRA is directed towards projects that can demonstrate a high potential for impact. This includes initiatives that promote arts appreciation, provide educational resources from early childhood through higher education, improve community health, and address basic needs such as food, clothing, and shelter. The organization prioritizes projects that foster collaboration, leverage additional funding sources, and have a clear plan for achieving their goals.

To be eligible for the grant, applicants must be tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or classified as a unit of government. Organizations must operate within one or more of the specified counties: Aiken, Burke, Columbia, Edgefield, McDuffie, and Richmond. Additionally, applicants must not discriminate based on various factors, including age, race, and gender, and must demonstrate financial stability. Each organization is limited to one application per year and cannot apply in consecutive years.

The application process requires organizations to provide detailed information about their proposed projects, including how the funds will be utilized to achieve the outlined objectives. Evaluation criteria will focus on the project's potential for sustainability, measurable outcomes, and the ability to address significant community needs. Projects that promote cooperation among multiple agencies and avoid duplication of services will be viewed favorably.

The deadline for submitting applications for the WIPCSRA grant is October 23, 2024. Organizations interested in applying should ensure they meet all eligibility requirements and prepare their applications in accordance with the guidelines provided by WIPCSRA. For further details, applicants can visit the WIPCSRA website or contact the organization directly via email.

Overall, the WIPCSRA grant represents an opportunity for organizations dedicated to improving the lives of women and children in the Central Savannah River Area to secure funding for impactful projects.

Eligibility

States
Georgia, South Carolina
Regions
Aiken County (SC), Burke County (GA), Columbia County (GA), Edgefield County (SC), McDuffie County (GA), Richmond County (GA)
Eligible Entities
Nonprofits

Funding

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Timing

Posted Date
September 23, 2024
App Status
Anticipating Next Round
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Funder

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Private
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