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Community Impact Grants (LaGrange County Community Foundation) is sponsored by LaGrange County Community Foundation. Community Impact Grants is a grant program from the LaGrange County Community Foundation that funds innovative and creative projects with significant impact on LaGrange County, Indiana communities.
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Community Impact Grants – LaGrange County Community Foundation Community Impact Grants help nonprofits to be more effective, efficient and self-sustaining. Income from the Foundation’s unrestricted funds are awarded through the Community Impact Grant program. The Foundation seeks to fund innovative or creative projects with significant impact on the community served by the nonprofit.
Grantmaking Areas of Interest Nonprofit organizations serving LaGrange County are eligible to apply in six areas of interest: We fund nonprofit organizations serving LaGrange County. Requests for nonprofits headquartered outside of LaGrange County may be approved if most people benefiting from the grant funds reside in LaGrange County.
We do not fund individuals, organizations with outstanding grant reports due to LCCF, or organizations that do not serve LaGrange County. We generally favor requests that promote cooperation and avoid duplication of services, reach a broad segment of the community or provide services normally not provided.
The Foundation welcomes grant applications between $5,000 and $25,000 from nonprofit organizations which benefit LaGrange County, or its citizens.
Priority is given to requests which: Reach a broad segment of the community Promote cooperation and avoid duplication of services Request seed money for exciting and innovative ways to meet unmet needs Provide services that are normally not provided Inspire and encourage additional funding Help make charitable organizations more effective, efficient and self-sustaining The Foundation has an online grant application process.
Please review our grant guidelines to determine if your proposal aligns with them. You will be required to upload a few documents in the online application.
We recommend you have them easily available in PDF format: Project/Program Budget with expected revenue & expenses List of organization’s current Board of Directors Copy of your organization’s 501 (c)(3) determination letter Applications must be submitted through our online process by the deadline. Community Impact Grants are awarded based on a competitive grant application process.
The Community Foundation will have three application cycles for Community Impact Grants in 2026: Cycle 1: Deadline February 26 with notification in April Cycle 2: Deadline June 26 with notification in August Cycle 3: Deadline September 25 with notification in December Grant seekers should discuss their requests with the Program Director to discuss funding needs before applying. Sample documentation is available by request.
One grant award per organization per year. Public and private schools seeking support for classroom or extracurricular activities must apply for funding through LIFE. Accessible Communities Fund Nonprofit Assistance Grants Questions about funding?
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations serving LaGrange County, Indiana; organizations headquartered outside the county may apply if beneficiaries reside there. One grant per organization per year. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $5,000 - $25,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for Community Impact Grants (LaGrange County Community Foundation) are due June 26, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Community Impact Grants (LaGrange County Community Foundation) is funded by LaGrange 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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Nike Community Impact Fund is a grant from Nike, Inc. that powers youth sport and play in communities surrounding Nike employee locations across North America and Europe. The program invests in local nonprofit organizations driving positive, lasting change by making sport and active play accessible to all youth. What makes this fund distinctive is its employee-led design: Nike teammates volunteer on local grant review committees, using their neighborhood knowledge to select recipients. Organizations can apply each January for grants distributed by May. Eligible cities span the Netherlands, Belgium, and multiple U.S. metropolitan areas including Portland, Oregon; St. Louis, Missouri; and Memphis, Tennessee. Youth-focused nonprofits working to remove barriers to sports participation are encouraged to apply.
Rural Community Impact Grant is a grant from Heartland United Way that funds local nonprofit programs serving residents of Hamilton, Howard, Merrick, and rural Hall Counties in Nebraska. Rooted in the long-standing tradition of rural Nebraskans helping one another, the program distributes up to $30,000 annually across four priority areas: Healthy Communities, Youth Opportunity, Financial Security, and Community Resiliency. Only one application per organization is accepted. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofits located in and serving the designated counties. Individual grants range from $250 to $1,500, with awards announced in April 2026.