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March 9, 2026 was the Q2 deadline; that deadline has now passed. The program remains active with future cycles (June 8, September 7).
Board Grants is sponsored by Saint Lukes Foundation Of Cleveland Ohio. Supports long-term collaborations and innovative organizations, programs, and initiatives that focus on bridging gaps in health disparities and addressing social determinants of health. Applications require a mandatory 'get acquainted' meeting with a Program Officer before an invitation and access code are provided.
Geographic focus: Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Focus areas: Educational Attainment, Financial Stability, Housing Safety & Stability, Social Connections, Healthy Eating & Active Living, Policy & Advocacy
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Board Grants - Saint Luke’s Foundation FUNDING UPDATE: Saint Luke’s Foundation Announces Updated Grantmaking Strategy Language Belonging and People Power Placemaking and Placekeeping Advancing Long-Term Health Initatives We award board grants to impactful organizations committed to community betterment.
These substantial grants, typically exceeding $25,000, undergo a review process lasting 3 to 6 months, and require the approval of our Board of Trustees. Our board grants aim to support long-term collaborations and innovative organizations, programs, and initiatives that focus on bridging gaps in health disparities.
How to Apply for a Board Grant The Foundation provides grants to organizations supporting our target neighborhoods and throughout Cuyahoga County. Applicants must be either an organization designated as a public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or a governmental unit or agency.
If your organization does not have this designation, you may use a fiscal sponsor – please notify Saint Luke’s staff if this is the case.
If you meet the above criteria, please follow the steps below to apply: April 13, 2026 - April 17, 2026 For Second Quarter Applicants July 13, 2026 - July 17, 2026 For Third Quarter Applicants October 5, 2026 - October 9, 2026 For Fourth Quarter Applicants Schedule a Meeting with a Program Officer Only after reviewing the above “Who Can Apply” section, learning about our funding strategies, contact us to schedule a meeting in advance of submitting an application.
In the email, please provide details about your organization, the project for which you are seeking funding, and the requested amount. A Program Officer will reach out to you to schedule a meeting with you if they believe you are a good fit for our strategies. Contact us at grants@stlukesfdn.
org with information about your organization, project, and desired amount to find out which process is right for you. Applications are accepted by invitation only and applicants will be given an access code to complete the application. Prepare and Submit Your Grant Application To complete your application, please use our online grants portal and Login here .
If this is your first time applying for a grant with Saint Luke’s Foundation, you must create an account in the system before completing your application. Before submitting your application, familiarize yourself with how we will evaluate it by reviewing the ‘How We Evaluate Your Proposal’ section at the bottom of this page.
For board grants, in addition to the written application, you must provide the following: Budget forms (using your own format) Most recent audited financial statements Upon submission, you should receive an email confirmation. If you do not receive the confirmation email, please contact our grants staff at 216-431-8010.
If you need assistance creating an account or navigating the grant application, watch our tutorial video and review our Frequently Asked Questions. Download Sample Board Application Respond to Follow Up Questions from Program Team Your Program Officer will contact you if they need any necessary additional information or clarification. You may be invited to participate in a Strategy Learning Session for your board grant application.
These sessions provide an opportunity for Saint Luke’s staff and board members to learn more about the successes, challenges, and impacts of the work carried out by our strategy partners. The goal is to facilitate open dialogue, exchange ideas, and offer recommendations for streamlining efforts related to addressing the social determinants of health.
Participation in a learning session is not mandatory for every board applicant to respect our partners’ time. We prioritize applicants engaged in unique and innovative efforts and are committed to fostering open dialogue rather than subjecting your work to interrogation. If selected, please review the dates of our 2026 Strategy Learning Sessions.
April 13, 2026 – April 17, 2026 For Second Quarter Applicants July 13, 2026 – July 17, 2026 For Third Quarter Applicants October 5, 2026 – October 9, 2026 For Fourth Quarter Applicants You will be notified ahead of time when the Board of Trustees will meet to review your application and you will receive a notification from your Program Officer within 24 hours after our quarterly Board of Trustees meeting.
Complete Grant Agreement and Receive Payment Here is a short video on navigating the portal to sign the agreement. Please submit the following ACH form and a voided check via email to be paid electronically. Written final reports are an integral part of grantmaking at the Foundation.
Please make every effort to answer each question fully. Your follow-up reporting requirements will be listed in your online grants dashboard with their respective due dates. A reminder email will be sent one month before the due date.
Please be sure to submit your reports on time. Please remember that your final report is due one month after the end of your grant period. How We Evaluate Your Proposal We want to get to know you and your organization before you submit a proposal to the Foundation.
The partnership with our grantees is as fundamental to our work as the passion we have for efforts that support our goals, strategies and priorities. Your program officer at the Foundation will be your primary partner before, during and after the process of submitting a proposal, but decisions are made by a team and include board approval.
Because we want depth to our partnership with you, there will be factors that are considered in evaluating a proposal that are less tangible than the criteria listed below. However, you may find it helpful to know the criteria we are universally reviewing the proposals submitted to the Foundation: Is your mission and work consistent with our vision, mission and health equity framework?
Is the work of your organization aligned with our goals and objectives? Does your work fit within the specific priorities we have determined for the current year? Diversity of staff, board and leadership are important elements of organizational capacity that we will review as well as how you operationalize your organization’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.
Is your organization financially sound? What is your track record of success/progress? How significant is the need?
What is the significance of the impact of this work? How many will be served and to what degree? Are the intended outcomes clear, realistic and measurable?
Can support from the Saint Luke’s Foundation be leveraged? Are there appropriate partnerships in place to strengthen your ability to implement and sustain your work? Is beneficiary voice considered in program development, implementation and evaluation?
Saint Luke’s Latest News & Updates We work together with our strategy partners to ensure everyone has the opportunity to live a healthy life. Stay informed about our latest initiatives, grantmaking news, and upcoming events, as well as the recent efforts of our strategy partners.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) organizations or governmental units/agencies supporting target neighborhoods (Buckeye-Shaker, Woodhill, Mt. Pleasant) or Cuyahoga County. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Exceeding $25,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 9, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.