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Abbotsford Community Foundation - Abbotsford BC, Canada
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| As a first step, the Grants Committee encourages the charities seeking funding to contact the Foundation office by email or phone call to discuss the upcoming program and/or project. Upon the initial screening acceptance, the Grants Coordinator will request a ‘letter of intent'. The ‘letters of intent' will then be further screened by the Grants Committee Members and considered for an application process. In order to be eligible, the applying organization should be providing services which primarily benefit the citizens of Abbotsford. |
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Adirondack Community Trust - New York
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| The vast majority of ACT's funds do not accept applications for support, as the grantmaking is either advised by a living donor or is predetermined by a specific fund purpose (such as an annual scholarship award or a designated annual grant to a specific nonprofit organization). There are, however, a small number of funds at ACT to which grant seekers can apply for support. Each of these funds has unique interests, from supporting youth to focusing on health to funding projects only in a particular geographic area. Through careful assessment of the needs of the Adirondack Region, ACT focuses its grantmaking on several broad categories: Arts and Humanities, Animal Welfare, Community Development, Education, Environment, Health, Historic Preservation, Libraries, Recreation, Social Services and Youth Programs. |
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Akron Community Foundation
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| Only one grant from the Foundation’s Community Fund can be awarded to your organization per fiscal year, which runs April 1 through March 31. Grants are awarded to programs in the following categories: arts & culture, education, health & human services, civic affairs. |
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Alaska Community Foundation
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| Competitive grants are those for which nonprofit organizations compete based on pre-set requirements. Funds available for competitive grants may come from a number of types of funds and are announced on this web page and through various other mediums. |
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Albion Community Foundation
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| The mission of the Albion Community Foundation is to enhance the quality of life in the Greater Albion area, now and for generations to come, by promoting philanthropy, building a permanent community endowment, addressing community needs through grant making, and providing leadership on key community issues. |
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Alger Regional Community Foundation
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| The Community Foundation provides financial support through grants to qualified tax-exempt organizations for projects aimed at solving community problems or enhancing life in the county. Grants are made in the field of cultural arts, community service, education, the environment and conservation, health and human services, youth and scholarships. |
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Allegan County Community Foundation
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| The mission of the Allegan County Community Foundation (ACCF) is to provide the means for donors to make a lasting impact on Allegan County through the establishment and growth of endowed funds. These funds are used to address the ever-changing social, cultural, educational, and recreational needs of county residents, through grants distributed to nonprofit agencies serving Allegan County. |
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Altona Community Foundation - Canada
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| The mission of the Altona Community Foundation is to enhance the quality of life in the town of Altona and the surrounding area for present and future use of projects to meet the diverse needs of the Community. The applicant must carry out its activities in The Altona Community Foundation geographic granting area. This area is to include the Town of Altona, Town of Gretna, Village of Rosenfeld and the area around Altona generally consisting of the R.M. of Rhineland (excluding the Town of Plum Coulee). Preference is given to projects which: benefit the whole community, encourage more efficient use of community resources, demonstrate new approaches and techniques in the solution of community problems, address the underlying causes of problems in our society, promote efficient and co-ordinated use of community resources, both human and financial promote volunteer participation. |
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Anaheim Community Foundation
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| The Anaheim Community Foundation is dedicated to providing and improving programs, services, and facilities not ordinarily supported by government, which enrich the lives of Anaheim residents. Specific programs supported by the Anaheim Community Foundation are: Arts and Culture, Environmental/Nature Programs, Libraries Bookmobile, Library Collections and Services, Senior Citizen Programs, Therapeutic Recreation, Youth Programs, Early Childhood Development, Emergency Assistance. |
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Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
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| The General Grantmaking Program supports a broad array of projects focusing on education, human services, the environment, seniors, arts and culture, community development, or health and wellness. Targeted Grantmaking Programs (Youth Council, African American Endowment Fund, Anna Botsford Bach Fund for Seniors, Healthy Youth/Healthy Seniors Fund and the Ypsilanti Area Community Fund) focus on a general field of interest. |
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Appalachian Community Fund
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| The Appalachian Community Fund (ACF) is a publicly supported, non-profit grantmaking organization that provides resources and support to grassroots organizations working to overcome the underlying causes of poverty and injustice in Central Appalachia (East Tennessee, Eastern Kentucky, Southwest Virginia and West Virginia). |
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Arizona Community Foundation
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| At ACF, we fund both individual community and broader statewide needs in a wide range of areas including the arts and culture, public education, the environment, youth development, community building, and health and human services. |
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Arlington Community Foundation
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| We welcome grant applications from nonprofit organizations seeking to undertake new work or to continue or enhance programs already underway. The Arlington Community Foundation has competitive grant programs for nonprofits serving Arlington through its Community Enhancement Grants Program, for educational initiatives through the Educational Grants Program, and the Prompt Response Fund. We do not currently seek proposals for funding from donor-advised funds. |
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Aspen Community Foundation
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| Based in Aspen, with an office in Glenwood Springs, funding from Grantmaking and field of interest funds must directly benefit residents of Pitkin, Garfield, and west Eagle Counties of Colorado. |
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Austin Community Foundation
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| The Foundation grants funds for projects and programs that address community needs in the areas of: arts and culture; education and training; community development/community service; environment; health; human services; recreation, and animal-related services. The Foundation accepts Grant Requests at any time for consideration. There is no deadline for submitting a request. |
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Aylmer Area Community Foundation - Canada
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| The mission of the Aylmer Area Community Foundation is to distribute grants to organizations which provide a wide range of cultrual, educational, health, environmental, recreational, heritage and community services. The Foundation reaches out to people of all ages from the Town of Aylmer, Township of Malahide and the Municipality of Bayham. |
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Bainbridge Community Foundation - Washington State
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| Grants will be made primarily to organizations serving Bainbridge Island residents. Grants will be limited to organizations serving residents of the State of Washington. Areas of funding interest includes affordable housing, health & wellness, education and learning, arts, culture and recreational opportunities, natural environment, employment & training. |
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