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Find similar grantsArkansas Black Hall of Fame Grants is sponsored by Arkansas Black Hall of Fame Foundation. The Arkansas Black Hall of Fame Foundation awards grants to nonprofit organizations that support African-American and underserved communities. Grants support programs focusing on education, health and wellness, youth development, strengthening families, and economic development.
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Arkansas Black Hall of Fame Grants – Arkansas Community Foundation Arkansas Black Hall of Fame Grants Grant Application Information Arkansas Black Hall of Fame Foundation helps provide a support system for Arkansas nonprofits working to create positive change for underserved populations. Grants are awarded to programs that benefit African American or other underserved populations in Arkansas.
Nonprofits with programs focusing on education, health and wellness, youth development, strengthening families, and economic development are eligible to apply. Grants typically range from $1,000 to $2,500. The application period is open February 1 - April 1.
Click the link below to apply. 501(c) (3) nonprofit organizations, hospitals, public schools and government agencies are eligible to apply. Other organizations that do not qualify for tax-exempt status are not eligible.
Where Arkansas Black Hall of Fame is Currently Making Grants All geographic areas of the state are eligible to apply. What Arkansas Black Hall of Fame is Looking For When you apply, you will be asked to share some basic information about your organization, including: Background. What community need does this program address and why was the program created?
What specific activities/initiatives are involved? Capacity of grantee. What makes your organization uniquely qualified to address this community need and successfully implement the proposed program?
Potential outcomes. How will you measure the success of your program? Describe the sustainable impact your program or service will provide.
Budget. What are the expenses related to your request? Which pieces will be paid for using a Black Hall of Fame grant, and which pieces will be covered by funding from other sources?
The following factors are considered, although not exclusively, in reviewing proposals: Potential benefit to the community Capacity of the organization to achieve the results outlined Evidence of a plan for evaluating the project Potential for sustainability beyond grant period Evidence of cooperation or collaboration with other organizations Evidence of local financial support and the likelihood of future support for the project or program What Arkansas Black Hall of Fame is NOT Looking For Each request is considered on its own merit.
However, the following types of requests generally are not considered: Support for annual fundraising campaigns Support for capital campaigns Projects that address sectarian religious purposes Projects that are political in nature or have a political bias Scholarships or fellowships for formal education at any level Ongoing administrative costs (i.e. Salaries, rent/lease, utilities) In June, we will transition to a new database for fundholders and grantees.
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Community needs addressed
Organizational capacity
Measurable outcomes
Detailed budget
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations with programs benefiting African American or other underserved populations in Arkansas. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows not specified; over $875,000 granted since 2004. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Arkansas Black Hall of Fame Grants is funded by Arkansas Black Hall of Fame Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Arkansas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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