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ABF Grant | Ann Bancroft Foundation Our grant application is open to any Kindergarten - 12th-grade Minnesota resident who identifies as a girl, including those who identify as cisgender, transgender, gender non-conforming, and gender non-binary. Our grants help applicants begin to recognize their own abilities, values, and strengths.
Students may apply for a one-time grant of up to $1,000 to fund opportunities such as: Art, cultural, leadership, educational classes and programs Outdoors/wilderness experiences Sports dues, athletic equipment, and participation fees Writing classes, publishing fees Given recent events and the importance of mental well-being, applications may also support mental health through meaningful activities or through working directly with a licensed therapist or mental health provider.
These are just examples of the types of activities we’ve supported. Have another dream? Tell us.
ABF grants are awarded twice a year. The application deadlines are April 1 and October 1 each year. 1.
Identify how you’ll use the grant It’s really up to you. We support everything from joining a club or organization, specialized training in an area of interest to start-up funding for business ideas. What do you need to chase your dream?
See how other girls used their grants As part of the grant process, the applicant must identify a trusted adult (e.g., teacher, family friend) to be their grant mentor. This person embodies a support system that encourages and inspires your personal growth. 3.
Draft answers to the application questions Draft your answers with your mentor. We want to hear about how you'll explore the world around you through the lens of recognizing your own abilities, values, and strengths. How will this opportunity build your strength and confidence and push yourself farther?
Read tips on writing your grant application 4. Submit your application Applications must be completed by both applicant and mentor, and signed by a parent/guardian. Do you know a youth who should apply?
Or work with youth? Find our flyer and other assets to share the grant opportunity. ABF Grant Outreach Toolkit Frequently Asked Questions What are the grant application deadline dates?
The spring grant cycle application deadline is April 1 each year, and the fall grant cycle application deadline is October 1 each year. The online application will open two months ahead of the deadline dates. You can join our email list to receive notifications when applications are open.
How and when will I be notified of a grant award? From the time of the grant application deadlines (April 1 or October 1), the Granting Review Committee reads each and every application and selects the group of recipients. Our notification dates are always on or before May 20 (spring deadline) or November 20 (fall deadline) and notifications are sent via email to both the applicant and the mentor.
When are grant checks sent to activity providers? It is the grant recipient's responsibility to work directly with their activity provider to determine the payment requirements and line up payments with any fee deadlines. The grant recipient must request and submit an invoice before receiving grant payment.
The Ann Bancroft Foundation will pay the grant to the activity provider. Applicants provide these details in their application and on the Grant Acceptance Form, which you will receive upon award of your grant. Who is awarded an ABF grant?
Each grant cycle is unique, based on the applicant pool. Each individual application is read very carefully by at least three members of our Granting and Evaluation Committee. We try our best to understand — from both the applicant and mentor — why it's important for a girl to receive this specific grant at this time.
The review committee looks for clear and concise answers that explain how this grant activity will help the applicant pursue her dream, build confidence and self-esteem, and how the grant may support her in learning about herself. Provide as much information and depth into each response within the application to give our reviewers the best picture possible. We recommend checking out these tips before submitting your application.
How many grants are awarded each cycle? It depends on the funding that ABF is able to raise on a yearly basis. Since we were founded in 1997, we've awarded more than $2.
3 million to more than 5,300 Minnesota girls. We're excited and eager to see that continue to grow in the hopes of striving to support as many Minnesota girls as possible. Learn how other girls used their grants and what they gained from the experience.
I want to inspire ... and involve them in their children’s musical journey so that it can become a rewarding, bonding, enriching experience for all. If I had the power to change gun violence, I would.
Not just gun violence in Minneapolis — gun violence everywhere. No individual should have to worry about their safety while they are outside in the world doing simple things based on their environment. The biggest dream I have as of right now is to attend Duke University after high school.
I am proud of how I’ve strived in maximizing my potential and passing it on to my younger siblings. My Self-confidence sky-rocketed because I began trusting in my own abilities. grants@annbancroftfoundation.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Minnesota residents in grades K-12 who identify as girls, including cisgender, transgender, gender non-conforming, and gender non-binary individuals. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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