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Find similar grantsCFPBMC: Competitive Grantmaking - Year-Round Grant is sponsored by Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties. The CFPBMC Year-Round Grant supports nonprofit organizations in Palm Beach and Martin Counties. It encourages projects aligned with four focus areas: Capacity Building, Economic Opportunity, Education and Youth, and Thriving Communities.
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Grantmaking Process - Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties The Competitive Grantmaking Process The Community Foundation follows a grantmaking process designed to closely align our grantees’ work with our mission, vision and values. Our rigorous process ensures that our donors’ dollars are directed to local nonprofit organizations that share our high standards of integrity — and impact.
Watch the recording: Virtual Grant-Seeker Session on Nov 13 2025-2026 Grant-Seeker Sessions Slide Deck Competitive Grantmaking Focus Areas Designed to help our grant seekers better understand the process, requirements, and new grantmaking categories for the next year, Grant-Seeker Sessions are open to all nonprofit organizations supporting Palm Beach and Martin Counties. This year’s Grant-Seeker Sessions have concluded.
Belle Glade: Weds 11/5 from 6 to 7 p. m. Delray Beach: Fri 11/7 from 10:30 a.
m. to 12:30 p. m.
West Palm Beach: Mon 11/10 from 2 to 4 p. m. Stuart: Weds 11/12 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.
m. Virtual: Thurs 11/13 from 5:30 to 7 p. m.
Submit a Proposal by December 19 Organizations are allowed to apply for one proposal. Year-round grant requests: The first phase in the process is submitting a Letter of Inquiry, also known as an LOI, that summarizes your project and outlines the challenge you will solve. Summer program requests: This is a one-step application process.
The Summer Program Proposal outlines your project, the challenge you seek to solve, details on how you will approach your work, the staffing involved, the budgets, the projected outcomes, etc. Funding decisions will be made for summer programs based off the review of this proposal and a site visit. The LOI and Summer Program Proposal opens on November 1, 2025. The submission deadline is Friday, December 19, 2025, at 5 p.
m. ET Year-Round Requests Invited to Submit a Full Proposal Year-round: Once LOIs are reviewed by the Community Impact team, your agency may be invited back to the second phase: submitting a full proposal, which includes details on how you will approach your work, the staffing involved, the budgets, the projected outcomes, etc. https://www. grantinterface.
com/Home/Logon? urlkey=cfpbmc The submission deadline is March 3, 2026, at 5 p. m.
ET Year-Round: Once full proposals are accepted, the Community Impact team will move to phase four: conducting site visits to your organization.
The visits — which are conducted in person or virtually — are an opportunity to clarify aspects of your project, provide additional details, tour our staff and/or Community Impact Committee members around your facility, etc. Site visits are typically 60 minutes in duration and are scheduled at a mutually agreeable date and time between March and April 2026.
Summer: Organizations that submit a summer program proposal may be requested to participate in a virtual site visit. Virtual site visits are scheduled at a mutually agreeable date and time in February 2026. The Community Impact Committee — made up of Board of Directors members as well as a slew of community volunteers — reviews all grant applications and recommendations submitted by the Community Impact team.
The committee ultimately approves the slate of competitive grantees year over year in this phase. The committee recommends the slate of competitive grants each year to the full Board of Directors, which gives final approval. As the final step, grants are awarded to nonprofit organizations twice a year.
Year-round: Year-round grant awards are notified in May 2026 and funds are distributed in June/July 2026. Summer: Summer program awards are notified in March 2026 and funds are distributed in April 2026. Throughout the lifecycle of the grant, the Community Impact team will make regular contact or visits with grantees to communicate on the success of the project.
Grantees are required to give periodic progress updates and reports, as specified in the grant agreement. When appropriate, the Community Foundation requests stories of success from the projects to share with donors. Our timeline for nonprofits with year-round or summer programs is as follows: November 1, 2025 Letter of Intent (LOI) Opens December 19, 2025 Letter of Intent (LOI) due at 5 p.
m. February 2, 2026 Full Proposals Invited Early February Summer Requests call March 3, 2026 Full Proposals due at 5 p. m.
March 20, 2026 Summer Program awards notice March – early April 2026 Site Visits (Full Proposals Invitees) May 22, 2026 Full Proposal award notice May 25 – June 12, 2026 Measurement calls w/ Program Officers July 1, 2026 Grant period begins The Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, abilities, socioeconomic status, or national origin.
Applicants for grants from the Community Foundation must hold similar standards. Competitive grant applications from organizations known to have discriminatory policies will not be considered.
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700 South Dixie Highway, Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 700 South Dixie Highway, Suite 200 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 The Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, Inc., strengthens our communities by leading philanthropy and solutions through our direct work in partnership with donors, nonprofits and the community.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations in good standing with Florida (or use fiscal sponsor). Located within or directly benefiting residents of Palm Beach and Martin Counties. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $75,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
CFPBMC: Competitive Grantmaking - Year-Round Grant is funded by Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Florida. 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. Note that portal registration or login may be required before you can access the full application.
The solicitation lists 2 required documents: Letter of Inquiry and Full proposal (if invited). Check the official notice for formatting and page-limit rules.
The Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties Competitive Grantmaking - Summer Program Grant is sponsored by Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties. The CFPBMC Summer Program Grant supports nonprofit organizations in Florida aiming to enhance community impact through strategic focus areas such as capacity building, economic opportunity, education and youth, and thriving communities.
Year-Round Grants is sponsored by Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties. The Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties provides year-round grants as part of its competitive grantmaking process to support nonprofit organizations addressing critical needs in areas such as economic opportunity, education and youth, and thriving communities…
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