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How to Apply for A Grant
Contact Jennifer Myers, Program
Officer, by calling
260-894-3335 or email her at grants@ligtel.com
New office hours: 7:30 am to 3:30 pm
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The Noble County Community Foundation, Inc.
and it’s supporting organization, Community Initiatives, Inc. are offering four grant cycles
per year. Grants will be considered in April, June, August, and
December. Completed proposals need to be submitted by March 2, May
2, July 2, and November 2. If these dates fall on a Saturday,
Sunday, or a holiday the application must be in our office by the
Friday prior to that deadline. All proposals must be in our office by
3:30 PM on the day of the deadline. No faxed proposals will be
accepted.
How
To Write A Grant Workshop in February 2008
From time to time the foundation offers
free "How to Write A Grant"
workshops.
You must register for the workshop by contacting Jennifer Myers
at 260-894-3335 or email her at
grants@ligtel.com
(This workshop does not cover
scholarships for post high school education - money for college.) This workshop
does present useful
information when submitting grants to other organizations. The
foundation considers only not-for-profit projects. If you cannot attend the workshop or would like more
information, contact Jennifer Myers at 260-894-3335 or by email her at
grants@ligtel.com
Application Procedure
Applicants may telephone or submit a letter of
intent briefly describing the project before submitting a
proposal in order to find out if their ideas are potentially fundable
by the Foundation. Feel free to contact Jennifer Myers, Program Officer,
by calling 260-894-3335 Monday through Friday or email her at
grants@ligtel.com
In applying for grants, the following points
MUST
be
addressed (with explanation if information is not available):
1. The specific purpose and the need for the
funds requested.
2. The need for the project in the
community.
3. The amount requested.
4. A detailed description of how the money
would be spent. Also, for existing projects, a copy of the latest
annual operating budget reflecting expenditures, receipts, and a
balance sheet.
5. A statement advising how the grant, if
made, will be evaluated with regard to improving life in Noble
County.
6. Recent grants received and applications
pending.
7. Listing of the current board and/or
project organizers and their phone numbers.
8. A copy of the organization’s Internal
Revenue Service federal ax-exempt letter stating 501(c)3 status (if
you have one).
For schools applying a letter of support from
your superintendent/principal.
After your request has been received, you may be
contacted by a representative of the Foundation requesting a site
visit or additional information. Decisions are made approximately 60
days after the deadline and you will be contacted about the Boards’
decision.
The general policy of the Foundation and
Community Initiatives is to make grants for innovative, creative
projects and programs responsive to changing community needs in the
areas of health and human services, education, arts, and culture and
civic affairs. The funding from the Foundation and Community
Initiatives is not limited to these areas and grant seekers are
encouraged to respond to emerging community needs. Seventy-five
percent of Community Initiatives funding is to improve the quality
of life for youth in Noble County.
Foundation staff members are available for
consultation, and will also periodically conduct how-to-write a
grant workshops. Please contact the Foundation for more information
about funding interests.
Grant-Making Priorities
The Foundation considers only not-for-profit
projects that:
Promote cooperation among organizations without
duplicating services
Promote volunteer involvement
Demonstrate practical approaches to current
community issues
Enhance or improve an organization’s
self-sufficiency and effectiveness
Emphasize prevention
In addition, the Foundation is inclined to give favorable consideration to projects that:
Affect a broad segment of the population
Are pilot programs clearly replicable in their
design
Have reasonable prospects for future support
Serve people whose needs are not being met by
existing services and which encourage independence
Move the community to a higher cultural awareness
Discretionary funds generally will not be used to
support:
Research
Uniforms and performance apparel
Discretionary funds will not be used under any circumstances to support:
Deficit spending
Political purposes
Annual fund campaigns
Lobbying
Organizations whose primary function is to allocate funds to other charitable organizations or projects
Projects that don’t serve residents of
Noble County
Travel
Augmenting endowments
Underwriting for fundraising events
Loans
Grant Writing Tips For Any Grant Application
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Have a project you truly believe in
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Be specific and realistic
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Ask for a specific amount of money and tell the specific purpose
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Show in-kind services or
special events that your organization does
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Don’t use acronyms or professional jargon
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Don’t use anything smaller than 12 point type
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Do have one-sided, typed proposals, on 8 1/2 X 11 paper and don’t staple it together
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Avoid including irrelevant appendix material. Too much material
is a turnoff to those reading it.
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Research is a very important part of writing a grant. You need to
know what they fund, who they fund and how much they usually grant.
You need to find out when their funding is done and if they have an application you
need to complete to apply.
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Start a credibility file with newspaper articles on the problem with
statistics and letters of support for your agency and project.
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When a copy of the organization’s Internal Revenue Service federal
tax-exempt letter is requested, that is an actual letter
from the Department of Treasury stating you are a non-profit 501(c)3,
not the State Form 753 stating you are sales tax exempt.
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The Foundation
The Noble County
Community Foundation helps build an enduring source of charitable
assets to meet the changing needs of the people in Noble County.
The
Foundation responds to grant requests using unrestricted funds
provided by donors.
This brochure is a guide for
organizations applying for grants from unrestricted funds.
The
Foundation’s Board of Directors surveys community needs and
reviews grant-making guidelines. While requests for money always
exceed the Foundation’s unrestricted funds, every effort is
made to use its resources to respond to the broad array
of needs.
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Dial 2-1-1
In Noble County if you need help with food, counseling, employment, health
care, support groups, housing, shelter, legal aid, clothing or
education dial 2-1-1.
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Noble County Community Foundation, Inc.
& Community Initiatives, Inc.
1599 Lincolnway South
Ligonier, IN 46767
Phone: 260-894-3335
General
Email: nccf@ligtel.com
Jennifer Myers,
Program Officer:
grants@ligtel.com
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