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Community Foundation Monterey County Community Impact Grant is a grant from Community Foundation for Monterey County that funds projects addressing critical needs across Monterey County. Aligned with a countywide vision of Healthy, Safe and Vibrant Communities, Impact Grants support organizations demonstrating measurable community impact. Approximately $2.
6 million is awarded annually through the program. Impact Grants range from $20,001 to $50,000, with decisions made by end of June. Small Grants range from $10,000 to $20,000 with decisions in April, August, and December.
Eligible applicants are nonprofits operating in Monterey County.
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Impact | Community Foundation for Monterey County The Community Foundation for Monterey County’s (CFMC) strategic plan embraces a countywide vision of Healthy, Safe and Vibrant Communities. Impact grants address critical issues and opportunities that advance this vision. CFMC seeks to support funding requests that address the area’s greatest needs resulting in demonstrable impact.
Approximately $2. 6 million will be awarded annually. Below are related materials to our Grant Information Session, which reviews updates to our Impact (including Small) and Organizational Development grant programs.
Read the respective grant guidelines, watch the overview video and/or review the presentation slides below. Impact grants, requesting up to $50,000, are due March 20, 2026 by 11:59 p. m.
or earlier. Grant Amount Decision Impact Grants $20,001 - $50,000 End of June Small Grants $10,000 - $20,000 End of April, August and December Frequently Asked Questions 2026 Information Session Presentation Slides Impact Grant Application Questions Evaluation Clinic Presentation Slides Impact Grant Guidelines 2026 Impact grants ($20,001 - $50,000) These grants typically fund programs larger in scope and scale.
Successful applicants will demonstrate a track record of effectiveness and the capacity to articulate and measure impact. The CFMC expects to fund grants with an average grant size of $45,000. These applications are reviewed by grant committees that carefully review proposals and recommend a slate of grants to the CFMC board, which has final authority in all grant decisions.
Grant Amount $20,001 - $50,000 By 11:59 p. m.
Due Date or Earlier March 20, 2026 Scope & Characteristics - Countywide or larger scope - Impact on complex issues - Organizations with strong track record of effectiveness Application & Reporting Annual report required Review Committee review Decisions End of June Small grants (previously known as Opportunity grants) ($10,000 - $20,000) While still following the Impact guidelines , these smaller grants are intended for first-time Impact applicants, smaller organizations, or programs serving a specific population or geographic area.
Small grants have a streamlined application and reporting process, and grants are reviewed and recommended by a group of senior foundation staff. Apply using the online Impact grant application. Grant Amount $10,000 - $20,000 By 11:59 p.
m. Due Date or Earlier Feb. 27, June 30, and Oct.
30 Scope & Characteristics - Limited size & scope - Serve specific community - Smaller organizations - First-time Impact applicants Application & Reporting Annual report required Review Staff review Decisions By the end of April, August and December The CFMC receives far more requests than is possible to fund. Typically, the CFMC can only approve one third of requests and must decline many worthwhile proposals.
The CFMC seeks to fund proposals that: Address the county's greatest needs resulting in demonstrable impact; Articulate vision, effective methods and viable plans for maintaining ongoing efforts; and Demonstrate community support, capable leadership and knowledge of, and engagement with the community. Impact grants are open to 501(c)3* nonprofit organizations and public agencies serving Monterey County residents.
All requested funding must directly benefit residents of Monterey County. All organizations applying for a grant must be current on reporting obligations for past CFMC grants. Only one Impact grant per organization will be awarded annually, unless the grant is for a multi-organization collaborative project.
Please contact us if your organization has not yet received its nonprofit status and plans to apply in conjunction with a fiscal sponsor . *Organizations or collaborative projects that are not legally incorporated may partner with a tax-exempt, 501(c)3 organization which will serve as the fiscal sponsor for the proposed grant.
The fiscal sponsor must agree to be accountable to the CFMC for the programmatic and financial outcomes of the grant and have a signed agreement with the sponsored group verifying the terms of the arrangement.
Grant funds cannot be used for the following types of activities: Activities that are non-secular or promote a religious doctrine Funding to K-12 schools and public agencies that would supplant tax-supported, mandated services or for the acquisition or renovation of equipment and facilities Fundraising campaigns or fundraising events Creation of, or addition to, an endowment fund Payment of debt or legal settlements Political or partisan purposes Expenses incurred prior to the grant award date The CFMC does not support organizations that discriminate in their employment practices, volunteer opportunities, or delivery of programs and services on the basis of race, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, or any other characteristics protected by law.
Capital Support We support capital costs (buildings and facilities) when those capital improvements have the potential to advance greater social benefit. Capital support will be considered for predevelopment expenses and/or for construction costs after the agency has raised at least half of the goal.
Operating Support We may provide unrestricted operating grants to organizations that have a proven track record of community benefit in Monterey County. Organizations must have a base of operations in Monterey County and a positive and stable history. Program The CFMC considers all expense needs associated with implementing services to produce meaningful results and in carrying out a nonprofit’s mission.
Applications requesting program support estimate how grant funds would be used in a program budget. Funding is provided for ongoing and expanded programs that show the promise of efficacy and sustainability. Strong applications include Evaluation Plans with a few measurable goals which will demonstrate progress towards the program’s broader outcomes.
Impact grants typically cover a period of 12 months. Multi-year proposals are invited based on recent outcomes with CFMC grants. An evaluation report is due 12 months after you have been awarded an Impact Grant.
Complete the report in our Online Grants Manager. The evaluation report describes how the grant was used, the impact it had on your organization and community, and what you have learned. More information on the grants awarded can be found below.
The goal of the Impact grants program is to address critical issues that advance CFMC’s mission and vision. The grant committee, composed of board members, reviews the larger grant proposals (requesting over $20,000) and makes recommendations. These dedicated volunteers have opened up the grantmaking process to be truly community-driven and allow us to leverage the expertise of a larger group.
Staff’s role focuses on assisting grant seekers, staying in touch with nonprofit organizations and community issues, screening applications for completeness, and facilitating information between the grant committees and applicants.
2026 Grant Committee Members Romero Jalomo (Chair), Deneen Guss, Elsa Jimenez (CFMC Board Chair), Monica Lal, Kathleen Lee, Adriana Melgoza, Rene Mendez, Larry Oda Funding for the Impact Grants Program comes from a variety of field of interest and unrestricted funds managed by the CFMC.
These funds are all endowed, meaning that the amount of funding available for application-based grants is dependent on market performance in a given year. Field of interest funds are established by donors who are interested in supporting a given area, such as education, health, culture, the environment, and or seniors. Donors also may limit grantmaking from their fund to a geographic area and/or client population.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) Nonprofits serving Monterey County. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $10,000 - $30,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is June 1, 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.
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Community Giving Foundation 2026 Competitive Grant Rounds is a grant program from Community Giving Foundation that funds nonprofit and governmental initiatives across central Pennsylvania. The Foundation administers competitive grant rounds through established affiliate funds, each with its own purpose, timeline, and geographic service area requirements. Over $650,000 in total funding is available across all affiliates. Eligible applicants include qualified 501(c)(3) nonprofits and governmental organizations serving Columbia, Lower-Luzerne, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union Counties in Pennsylvania. Grants are not awarded to individuals. The most recent application deadline was January 31, 2026; applicants should contact Karri Harter for upcoming round dates.