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Find similar grantsAging in Community Cycle Grant (formerly Older Adult Cycle) is sponsored by Menorah Heritage Foundation. Supports organizations enhancing the quality of life for older adults in the Kansas City metro area, focusing on healthcare, housing, and social engagement.
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AGING IN COMMUNITY CYCLE - Menorah Heritage Foundation Please make sure you have read our grant information page to ensure you are eligible to apply and a good fit for funding. Aging in community is a concept that promotes interconnected relationships and supports for older adults to safely remain living in their chosen home and community to avoid prematurely entering institutional care due to the need for modest additional resources.
Our Aging in Community Cycle provides three types of grants to organizations and programs that support older adults aging in community. First, we award unrestricted operating grants to organizations which exclusively or primarily support older adults aging in community by providing social and civic engagement, home adaptations/repairs, access to healthy food, physical activity and/or learning opportunities.
This unrestricted funding may be used for organizational expenses which are part of a board-approved annual budget, including administrative salaries, employee benefits, utilities, office supplies and equipment, technology, and professional development. Second, we award grants to programs which exclusively serve older adults aging in community, even though the sponsoring organization is not primarily senior focused.
This funding must be used only for the specific program supporting aging in community. Third, from time to time and by invitation only, we award special project grants to provide seed money to early-stage and/or innovative strategies which address specific challenges of aging in community in the KC metro area.
Organizations who are interested in applying for a special project grant should contact our Program Officer, Kim Lewis, to schedule a preliminary conversation. Eligible organizations must be based in and provide the majority of their services in the metro Kansas City area.
The following organizations are not eligible to apply in the Aging in Community Cycle : continuing care retirement communities, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living or independent living facilities, hospitals, and organizations that require or advocate religious activity as part of or in exchange for services.
Non-Discrimination Requirement: Menorah Heritage Foundation is guided by Jewish tradition and the belief that every act of goodness — every mitzvah (good deed) commanded by the Torah — contributes to tikkun olam , the ultimate repair of the world. As such, we are committed to ensuring that the organizations and grants we support share similar values of building a more just world.
Organizations we fund represent that they, and the funds used from our grants, do not promote hate or antisemitism. Two definitions being used widely are the IHRA working definition of antisemitism and the Jerusalem Declaration. Organizations funded by MHF also may not discriminate based on race, religion, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, veteran or disability status.
By applying, your organization warrants that it has in place policies and procedures to ensure that you understand our policy and grant funds will not be used to negatively affect the actual and perceived safety and wellbeing of staff, clients, community partners and others and that your board of directors/trustees and staff are committed to such principles.
Maximum grant requests: $15,000 The deadline for submission is August 17 at 11:59 p. m. Menorah Heritage Foundation does not accept late applications.
Decision notifications are sent through our online system via email the second week of December. Click HERE to access our online grant software system for the application. *** Please note: Menorah Heritage Foundation is a supporting organization of the Jewish Community Foundation .
Because JCF and MHF are now sharing a grant portal, please be mindful that you are applying for the correct grant from the intended organization. Click HERE to see a registration tutorial before you start . IMPORTANT: If your organization has applied to our Foundation in the past, your email account may already exist in our system.
If your email already does exist in our system, you will see this message when you register: ‘The Login you have entered (your email address) is already in use. If you have forgotten your password, cancel account creation and click the ‘Forgot your Password? ’ link on the Login page.
” When you click the ‘Forgot your Password? ’ link, a box will appear asking for the email to send password reset instructions. Follow the directions in the reset instructions email to create your new password.
Please ask your IT department or email provider to add Menorah Heritage Foundation administrator@grantinterface. com to your safe sender email list. This will ensure emails from our online grant software system will not end up in your spam folder.
If you have a question, please contact us. Aging in Community Special Initiative Grants Older Adult Special Initiative Grants are limited to invited, collaborative proposals that convene Kansas City metro area stakeholders addressing important issues facing older adults who wish to age in community.
These issues include, but are not limited to, access to community-based services (healthcare, housing, care management, transportation, etc.) and social/civic engagement. A meeting with Menorah Heritage Foundation is required. Change this in Theme Options Change this in Theme Options
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) status in the Kansas City metro area. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $15,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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