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Our Process - France-Merrick Foundation The France-Merrick Foundation is taking a different approach for our 2025-2026 grantmaking strategy.
In a moment that calls for new approaches, quicker decisions, and a responsibility to preserve progress on issues we care about, we’re launching the Meet the Moment Fund — a one-year grantmaking strategy that responds to impacts of recent public policy changes on Baltimore residents, neighborhoods, and nonprofits.
We aim to help our neighbors maintain gains made in housing, health, education, and economic mobility, while also maintaining the vibrancy of Baltimore through the arts, the environment, historic preservation, and community development. To achieve this, we’re committed to devoting significant grant funding to support the people, places, and work affected by recent funding cuts and public policy changes.
For our next fiscal year (July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026) the Foundation will: Increase our overall grantmaking budget by 1%; Continue our traditional grantmaking style in the context of public changes; and Fund evolving needs in Baltimore through a new “Meet the Moment” Fund, which will be up to 40% of our annual distribution.
Through our traditional grantmaking process, the France-Merrick Foundation will continue to support long-term priorities in our Areas of Focus . These are one-time investments in capital projects, equipment, and technology. Given the context of rapid public change, the Foundation will prioritize shovel-ready projects, rather than supporting pre-development or providing early capital.
Through a new Meet the Moment Fund , the France-Merrick Foundation will provide short-term financial support to organizations working to advance one or more of the following: Preventing and addressing disruptions that negatively impact essential community needs and services, such as health, housing, safety, education, and environmental protection. Supporting strategic responses to sustain organizations and/or vital services.
Investing in collaborative structures and practices to meet complex needs with reduced resources. The Meet the Moment Fund will focus on gap support for nonprofits with a plan for operational sustainability and strategic response support for nonprofits or groups of nonprofits collaboratively working to address dramatic organizational or sector changes. Prior France-Merrick grantees are eligible for this fund.
We encourage you to reach out to a program officer to discuss your idea and we will consider requests from organizations responding collaboratively in Baltimore to advance the Foundation’s Areas of Focus . The Fund is not intended to sustain programs or organizations impacted by long-term funding cuts without a plan for future operating sustainability.
Given the urgent needs facing many nonprofits in Baltimore, the Foundation adopted an expedited review process to accelerate grant decisions made from this Fund. Visit the Meet the Moment Fund page to learn more and apply. To apply for our Traditional Grants, please follow the steps outlined below.
After reviewing our basic requirements , the first step for an organization interested in applying for a grant is to send the Foundation a 1-3 page Letter of Inquiry (LOI).
The LOI should be on official letterhead, signed by the Chief Executive Officer/Executive Director and contain the following information: Legal organization name, mailing address and 501(c)(3) Tax ID number of the organization/fiscal sponsor Contact information (name, title, phone number and email address) for the person who can best answer questions about the LOI Brief description of organization including mission, population served, scope of activities and current organizational budget Brief description of the proposed project for which funding is sought Total cost of the proposed project, any funds already committed, the fundraising gap and the amount of the request Timeline over which funding is needed, and overall timeline of the project After confirming eligibility for your organization and project, please click ‘create an account’ below to start your submission.
Please note our grantmaking system was recently updated and to submit a request, you will need to create (or re-create) an account for our online portal. If you have multiple project components/requests, please include them in a single submission – do not submit more than one LOI at a time. You have the ability to save your progress and return to the application as needed.
If you need assistance with the online portal, please contact our Grants Administrator, Nate Kalb at nkalb@france-merrickfdn. org . Create an account and submit a new LOI Return to a saved application We accept LOIs on a rolling basis and encourage organizations to send them anytime.
Foundation staff acknowledge letters within 24 hours if received on a business day. We communicate decisions about smaller requests (under $50,000) on a monthly basis and wait until after the LOI closing date listed below to make decisions about inviting proposals over $50,000. Applicants will be notified within 10 days of the closing date as to whether or not a proposal will be invited.
Due to limited resources, we cannot request proposals from all inquiries that meet our criteria. Organizations with requests that are clearly not a fit with our priorities, style of funding, geographical preferences or other reasons may hear from us before the decision closing dates so that they can more quickly look for alternative funding.
Timeline for requests for $50,000 and under: LOI Submission Proposal Deadline Grant Decision Rolling One month after decision is made on LOI – usually communicated the first week of each month Approximately one month after receiving proposal Timeline for requests for over $50,000: LOI Closing Date Proposal Deadline Grant Decisions May 29, 2026 July 10, 2026 October 2026 August 28, 2026 October 9, 2026 January 2027 December 4, 2026 January 8, 2027 April 2027 February 5, 2027 March 12, 2027 June 2027 Organizations that receive a proposal invitation and guidelines have approximately one month to prepare and submit a proposal.
As general practice, we request project budgets, organizational budgets, board lists and audits as part of our application. Our questions are fairly standard, and we are flexible about format. We will accept a proposal prepared for another funder as long as it addresses the questions we ask.
A program officer is assigned to each proposal and follows up to ensure that our process is clear and that we fully understand each request, which frequently requires a site visit to better appreciate the organization and need addressed in the proposal. Following this review, grant requests are presented for consideration to the Grants Committee.
Proposals for over $50,000 go on to our Board of Directors, which meets four times each year. Organizations that receive a grant must sign an agreement that outlines the terms of the grant, including reporting requirements and payment schedule. Payments are made within one month of signed agreements.
Final reports are generally due one year after the final payment date. Per Foundation policy, new funding requests may only be submitted after completing a two-year waiting period from the final payment date of a previous grant. Downloadable logos are available to our grantees for use in crediting when appropriate.
If your acknowledgement is part of press release or permanent public installation (i.e., a sign or donor wall), prior approval of our name and logo use is required. The logo should not be resized or modified in any way. Please contact Nichele Belton ( nbelton@france-merrickfdn.
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Meet the Moment Fund is sponsored by France-Merrick Foundation. The France-Merrick Foundation provides short-term financial support to organizations working to advance specific areas. This includes preventing and addressing disruptions to essential community needs (health, housing, safety, education, environmental protection), supporting strategic responses to sustain organizations or vital services, or investing in collaborative structures to meet complex needs with reduced resources. The Foundation primarily focuses its grant-making within the State of Maryland, especially the greater Baltimore area.
Meet the Moment Fund is sponsored by France-Merrick Foundation Inc.. A one-year grantmaking strategy for 2025-2026 designed to address the impacts of recent public policy changes and funding disruptions. The fund provides short-term financial support to safeguard progress in essential sectors such as health, housing, safety, education, and economic mobility, as well as maintaining Baltimore's vibrancy through arts and the environment. Geographic focus: Greater Baltimore, Maryland Focus areas: Health, Housing, Safety, Education, Economic Mobility, Arts, Environment, Historic Preservation, Community Development
The Homeless Youth Program is a grant from the Illinois Department of Human Services that funds services for homeless and at-risk youth across Illinois. Administered through the Office of Community and Positive Youth Development, it supports nonprofit organizations delivering shelter, outreach, and support services to young people experiencing homelessness or housing instability. Eligible applicants are Illinois-based nonprofits with demonstrated capacity to serve youth. Awards range from $100,000 to $800,000 per year under CSFA number 444-80-0711. This is a FY 2026 funding opportunity with an application deadline of May 21, 2025.
Community Investment Tax Credit Program (CITC) is a grant from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development that provides state tax credit allocations to 501(c)(3) nonprofits, enabling them to attract private donations from individuals and businesses. Donors contributing $500 or more to approved projects receive tax credits equal to 50% of their contribution. The program has leveraged nearly $27 million in charitable contributions to approximately 700 projects statewide. Eligible project areas include education, housing, job training, arts and culture, economic development, and services for at-risk populations. Projects must be located in or serve residents of Maryland's Priority Funding Areas. The application period is typically held annually.