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Appalachian Kentucky Civic Experiment Grant Program is sponsored by Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky. Supports innovative local projects in Appalachian Kentucky; a hotshot trucking business proposing a community logistics or transportation innovation might qualify.
Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt:
Grant Opportunities - The Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky Skip to primary navigation The Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky Placeholder GIVING GIFTS AND CREATING FUNDS TO SUPPORT LOCAL COMMUNITIES Placeholder KENTUCKY IS RISING WHERE WE’RE ROOTED Frequently Asked Questions Placeholder THE COMMUNITIES AND OTHER AREAS WE FUND Placeholder CONNECTING LEADERS TO SHARE EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE Placeholder ADVANCING OPPORTUNITY IN EASTERN KENTUCKY Opportunities that empower those doing important work Civic Experiment Grant Program At the Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky, we are committed to supporting those that are working every day to make a difference in Appalachian Kentucky. We—along with our affiliates —offer many grant opportunities, which are designed to empower local people and programs working toward lasting, positive change. Keep in mind that our system requires you to create an account before viewing the list of available grants. If you need help with this process, please click the link below for instructions that take you through each step. Applying as an Individual If you are an individual applying for a grant (for example, if you are applying for a disaster relief grant), there are a few things you need to know when creating your account. Our system is typically utilized for grant applications for organizations, but you can still register as an individual. Here are the steps that you need to take to create an account as an individual: In the “Organization Name” box, write your first and last name. In the “EIN / Tax ID (##-#######)” box, write “00-0000000.” In response to the “Are you the Organization’s Executive Officer?” question, click “Yes.” Please keep in mind that this is not a comprehensive list of the grants that we offer. To view all of our available grants, visit this link and create an account or log in. Appalachian Kentucky Civic Experiment Grant Program The Appalachian Kentucky Civic Experiment Grant Program is a new funding opportunity created to support neighbors, organizations, and community leaders who have ideas to strengthen civic life and address local challenges across Appalachian Kentucky. Click the link below to apply for a grant! If you have any questions or run into any issues, we are happy to help. Email: info@appalachianky.org Frequently Asked Questions Opportunities that empower those doing important work Civic Experiment Grant Program T. (606) 439-1357 | 420 Main Street, Hazard, KY 41701 | info@appalachianky.org
Application snapshot: target deadline February 17, 2026; published funding information $20,000; eligibility guidance Individuals and organizations operating in Appalachian Kentucky (includes eastern KY counties).
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Extracted from the official opportunity page/RFP to help you evaluate fit faster.
Grant Opportunities - The Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky Skip to primary navigation The Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky Placeholder GIVING GIFTS AND CREATING FUNDS TO SUPPORT LOCAL COMMUNITIES Placeholder KENTUCKY IS RISING WHERE WE’RE ROOTED Frequently Asked Questions Placeholder THE COMMUNITIES AND OTHER AREAS WE FUND Placeholder CONNECTING LEADERS TO SHARE EXPERIENCE AND EXPERTISE Placeholder ADVANCING OPPORTUNITY IN EASTERN KENTUCKY Opportunities that empower those doing important work Civic Experiment Grant Program At the Foundation for Appalachian Kentucky, we are committed to supporting those that are working every day to make a difference in Appalachian Kentucky.
We—along with our affiliates —offer many grant opportunities, which are designed to empower local people and programs working toward lasting, positive change. Keep in mind that our system requires you to create an account before viewing the list of available grants. If you need help with this process, please click the link below for instructions that take you through each step.
Applying as an Individual If you are an individual applying for a grant (for example, if you are applying for a disaster relief grant), there are a few things you need to know when creating your account. Our system is typically utilized for grant applications for organizations, but you can still register as an individual.
Here are the steps that you need to take to create an account as an individual: In the “Organization Name” box, write your first and last name. In the “EIN / Tax ID (##-#######)” box, write “00-0000000. ” In response to the “Are you the Organization’s Executive Officer?
” question, click “Yes. ” Please keep in mind that this is not a comprehensive list of the grants that we offer. To view all of our available grants, visit this link and create an account or log in.
Appalachian Kentucky Civic Experiment Grant Program The Appalachian Kentucky Civic Experiment Grant Program is a new funding opportunity created to support neighbors, organizations, and community leaders who have ideas to strengthen civic life and address local challenges across Appalachian Kentucky. Click the link below to apply for a grant! If you have any questions or run into any issues, we are happy to help.
Email: info@appalachianky. org Frequently Asked Questions Opportunities that empower those doing important work Civic Experiment Grant Program T. (606) 439-1357 | 420 Main Street, Hazard, KY 41701 | info@appalachianky.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individuals and organizations operating in Appalachian Kentucky (includes eastern KY counties). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $20,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is February 17, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.