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Find similar grantsCommunity Good Grants Program is sponsored by Daviess County Community Foundation. Supports nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies in Daviess County, Indiana, for projects across various areas, including arts, education, health, and environment, to enhance community well-being.
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Community Good Grants Program | Daviess County Community Good Grants Program Funding requests are accepted once each year according to our grant cycle. Funding requirements may change from year to year. Grantseekers are advised to revisit this page prior to beginning the grant application process.
Grants are normally given as one-time support of a project but may be considered for additional support, or for expansions or outgrowths of an initial project . Grants are made possible by Community Good Unrestricted Funds and Field of Interest Funds which support a wide variety of needs in Daviess County. The 2025 grant cycle is closed.
Learn more about this year's recipients! We consider funding requests for grants on a yearly cycle which begins each July. The requirements and instructions provided on this page are to be considered current and accurate only for the duration of the Community Foundation’s grant cycle, which runs from July through October each year.
Applications will be accepted from the July 30, 2025 announcement date through the September 9, 2025 application deadline. Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered. The Community Foundation welcomes funding requests from nonprofit organizations that are deemed tax-exempt under sections 501(c)(3) and 509(a) of the Internal Revenue Code and from governmental agencies serving the county.
Funding requests from nonprofit organizations not classified as a 501(c)(3) public charity may be considered provided the project is charitable and supports a community need . In some cases, organizations without the 501(c)(3) designation may be required to obtain a fiscal sponsor.
New prospective grant applicants are invited to schedule a meeting with the Regional Director of Community Engagement and Impact to receive an overview of the funding opportunity and to ask specific questions. Contact the Community Foundation to schedule an orientation meeting .
Non-charitable organizations applying for a grant under the auspices of a verified 501(c)(3) public charity acting as a fiscal sponsor are required to provide a written statement signed by the fiscal sponsor’s board president confirming agreement to receive grant monies if awarded and to oversee the proposed program/project.
Program Areas Considered For Funding Other Civic Endeavors (Environment, Recreation, and Youth Development) Program Areas NOT Considered For Funding Religious organizations for religious purposes Political parties or campaigns Endowment creation or debt reduction Operating costs not directly related to the program/project Annual appeals or membership contributions Travel requests for groups or individuals such as bands, sports teams, or classes The grants committee will make its recommendations on funding to the board of directors of the Community Foundation Alliance.
No lobbying or soliciting of grants committee members or board members will be permitted. All organizations that have submitted grant applications will be notified of the outcome of the grants committee’s deliberation in writing no later than November 15, 2025. The following supporting documents must be electronically attached to the grant application (Microsoft Word, Excel, or PDF documents).
Current board roster with professional affiliations Organization’s current annual operating budget (showing both expected income and expenses) Most recent financial statement (Statement of Financial Position/Balance Sheet and a Statement of Activities/Income and Expense Summary) Fiscal sponsor agreement letter, if applicable A final report at project completion may be required by organizations whose applications are approved for funding.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and governmental agencies in Daviess County, Indiana. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for Community Good Grants Program are due August 21, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Community Good Grants Program is funded by Daviess County Community Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Indiana. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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