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Community Engagement Grants are grants from the Cavaliers Youth Foundation that fund nonprofit organizations in Ohio providing programs for children, families, and young adults, with a particular focus on at-risk youth. The foundation awarded $725,000 in grants to 126 grantees in 2024.
The Cavaliers Youth Foundation operates on a relationship-based engagement model and does not accept unsolicited proposals; grants are made by invitation only. Nonprofits interested in connecting with the foundation should engage through community channels and await an invitation to apply. Eligible organizations are Ohio nonprofits addressing youth and family needs.
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CAVALIERS YOUTH FOUNDATION (EIN 81-2738604) - Grants, Funding, 990s WWW. NBA. COM/CAVALIERS/COMMUNITY/FOUNDATION Fund Raising & Fund Distribution WWW.
NBA. COM/CAVALIERS/COMMUNITY/FOUNDATION Fund Raising & Fund Distribution The Cavaliers Youth Foundation is a 501(c)(3) grantmaking organization that focuses on supporting youth initiatives, having awarded a total of $725K in grants to 126 grantees in 2024. This foundation operates on a relationship-based engagement model and does not accept unsolicited proposals; grants are made by invitation only.
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THE CAVALIERS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SUPPORTS PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN, FAMILIES AND YOUNG ADULTS DESIGNED TO POSITIVELY IMPACT THE COMMUNITY IN THE AREAS OF EDUCATION, HEALTH, RECREATION, EMPLOYMENT, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND LIFE SKILLS. Explore this org's ecosystem See top causes for this funder's grantees, who else funds them, and their grants.
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Claim your org to see your portfolio AMERICA'S VETDOGS THE VETERANS K-9 CORPS INC Frequently Asked Questions Can I submit an unsolicited grant proposal to CAVALIERS YOUTH FOUNDATION ? No. CAVALIERS YOUTH FOUNDATION does not accept unsolicited proposals. Funding is by invitation only.
Where does CAVALIERS YOUTH FOUNDATION give? CAVALIERS YOUTH FOUNDATION primarily gives to organizations located in Ohio, Massachusetts, and California . These states represent the largest share of the foundation’s grantmaking by dollars awarded.
Additional geographic details are available to registered users. What size are CAVALIERS YOUTH FOUNDATION ’s grants? The largest share of grants from CAVALIERS YOUTH FOUNDATION fall in the $5,000 to $25 thousand range.
The median first-year grant is about $10 thousand . More detailed grant size data is available to registered users. How many grants does CAVALIERS YOUTH FOUNDATION make each year?
In 2024 , CAVALIERS YOUTH FOUNDATION awarded about 40 grants, totaling nearly $725 thousand . More detailed grant metrics are available to registered users. Who did CAVALIERS YOUTH FOUNDATION fund recently?
In 2024 , CAVALIERS YOUTH FOUNDATION awarded grants to about 130 grantees. Recent grantees include GREATER CLEVELAND HABITAT FOR HUMANITY INC, BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF NORTHEAST OHIO, and GREATER CLEVELAND FOOD BANK INC . More detailed information on all recent recipients is available to registered users.
How do we apply to CAVALIERS YOUTH FOUNDATION ? CAVALIERS YOUTH FOUNDATION does not accept unsolicited proposals. Funding is by invitation only.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Ohio providing programs for children, families, and young adults, especially those focusing on at-risk youth. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Community Engagement Grants (Focus on Youth Services) is funded by Cavaliers Youth Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Ohio. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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