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Community Impact Grants is a grant from The Licking County Foundation that funds community priorities for 501(c)(3) organizations and government entities serving the local community. Distributed from unrestricted charitable funds contributed by multiple donors, these flexible grants are used each year in a grantmaking process with focus areas determined by the communities served.
A current focus area supports intentional leadership development and structured mentoring for youth and young adults ages 12 to 25, with preference for programs benefiting broad segments of the general public. Eligible programs must include measurable outcomes in leadership growth, personal development, or civic engagement.
Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) organizations, faith-based organizations, or government entities such as libraries and schools. Award amounts are unspecified.
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Community Impact Fund - CFOV While many of the charitable funds established at the Community Foundation for the Ohio Valley, Inc. have been either designated for a specific purpose or are otherwise restricted in their distribution, the Foundation has developed a pool of several unrestricted funds.
These funds were accumulated from multiple donors who simply wanted to make an unrestricted gift and placed their trust in the Community Foundation to manage the gifts and their distributions. These flexible funds are used each year in a grantmaking process with focus areas that are determined by the communities.
Applicants must b e a 501(c)(3) as determined by the IRS , faith-based organization, or government entity (i.e. libraries, schools, etc.) . Organizations must p rovide services within the counties of Hancock, Brooke, Ohio, Marshall, Tyler and Wetzel in West Virginia and Belmont and Jefferson in Ohio. This focus area supports intentional leadership development and structured mentoring for youth and young adults (ages 12–25).
Preference will be given to applicants whose services benefit a broad segment of the general public. Eligible programs must include measurable outcomes in leadership growth, personal development, or civic engagement.
• One-on-one or group mentoring programs • Leadership training programs connected to workforce readiness or community service • Initiatives with a clear framework for participant progress tracking Not funded : General youth activities without a leadership or mentoring component Youth Recreation/Activities Grants will support structured, supervised recreation or enrichment activities for youth (ages 6–18) that foster physical health, social skills, or personal growth.
Eligible activities should go beyond standard school-day physical education, routine fitness classes, or general membership-based recreation programs.
• Consistent, ongoing opportunities rather than single events • Offer intentional mentoring, leadership, or teamwork opportunities • Demonstration of measurable benefits for participants’ well-being Not funded: Unstructured gatherings, entertainment-only events, or activities without youth development goals Programs that help individuals and families increase income, gain stable employment, build assets, and remove barriers to long-term financial stability or quality of life.
• Emergency or basic needs assistance tied to long-term stability • Financial literacy, housing, transportation, or childcare programs that increase self-sufficiency • Workforce support services with measurable outcomes Not funded: General operating support without a direct link to economic mobility outcomes, one-time events or short-term assistance without a sustainability component, programs serving only a narrow membership group rather than the general public Not currently accepting requests.
Apply on our grant portal: Foundant Technologies . (grant applications will not be accessible until grant cycle opens) If you need assistance with the online account login, please contact Debbie at 304-242-3144 or debbie@cfov. org One request per organization will be considered.
TIP: Please do not wait until the last few days to submit your grant application. Allow yourself and CFOV time to address any technical issues you may experience. Technical assistance is not guaranteed on the day of grant deadline.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) organizations and government entities. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Community Impact Grants is funded by The Licking County Foundation (CFOV). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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