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### Annual Community Support and Impact Grants **Community Support Grants** The Community Foundation of Central Missouri (CFCM) is pleased to offer _Community Support Grants_ from its Community Granting Fund each year. Support Grants help fund new or existing programs where modest financial support can make a positive impact. Grants are available in amounts of $500, $1,000, and $1,500.
Not all applications can or will be funded. * The **process** for _Community Support Grants_ is detailed _**HERE**_. * The online **application** link for Community Support Grants can be accessed _**HERE**_ from June 15 through July 31 each year.
**Community Impact Grants** CFCM is also pleased to offer _Community Impact Grants_ to two organizations, each receiving a $5,000 award. These Impact Grants are program/project based and aim to make a significant impact in the mid-Missouri area. * The **process** for _Community Impact Grants_ can be found _**HERE**_.
Impact Grants allow CFCM to have a greater effect with a more significant allocation. * The online **application** form for an Impact Grant is available _**HERE**_ from June 15 through July 31 each year.
### Examples of 2025 Community Impact Grants The following two organizations, listed with their counties, received Impact Grants for their exemplary and creative programming in 2025: * **City of Maples Repertory Theater: $5,000 for “Curtain Up!
Maples Theater Enhancing Middle School Curriculum (Macon & Randolph)** * **Child Advocacy Center of Central Missouri: $5,000 for “Connect & Communicate” Website to build brand awareness of new organization. (Boone)** ### Examples of 2025 Community Support Grants The following organizations received grants in 2025 to help them with their service delivery and operations. They are listed with the counties they serve.
Each grant ranged from $500 to $1,500: * **_Central Missouri Community Action $1,500 for “**\_Women and Infant Relief Fund\_**” (Boone and Surrounding Counties)_** * **_**\_Foundation of Daniel Boone Regional Library\_**: $1,500 for “**\_Meeting Basic Needs with Dignity at the Columbia Public Library\_**” (Boone)_** * **_**\_Meals on Wheels of Columbia\_** $1,500 for “**\_Combatting Hunger & Isolation\_**” (Boone)_** * **_**\_Services for Independent Living\_**: $1,500 for “**\_Independent Living Skills Classes\_**” (Boone)_** * **_**\_CHA Low-Income Services, Inc.\_** $1,500 for “**\_Family Forward: Moving Ahead Together\_**” (Boone)_** * **_**\_Boonslick Salvation Army\_**: $1,500 for “**\_Home-related Assistance\_**” (Cooper)_** * **_**\_Missouri River Relief\_**: $1,500 for “**\_Mornings at the River: A Preschool Environmental Education Program\_**”_ (Boone)** * **_Central Missouri Foster Care and Adoption Association: $1,500 for “Care Fund for Audrain County” (Boone)_** * **_**\_Ragtag Film Society\_**: $1,500 for “**\_Camp True False\_**” (Boone)_** These grants empower local nonprofits to continue their invaluable work, making a lasting impact on the community.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Adair, Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Cole, Cooper, Howard, Macon, Moniteau, and Randolph counties, Missouri. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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