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Community Support Grants is sponsored by Rasmuson Foundation. Mid-range grants for capital and programmatic projects with significant community impact. Eligible projects include construction, renovation, historic preservation, and pilot program expansion. Applications are reviewed quarterly for capital projects and twice a year for programmatic requests.
Geographic focus: Alaska
Focus areas: Capital Projects, Programmatic Support, Community Development, Infrastructure
Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt:
Community Support Grants | Rasmuson Foundation Program-Related Investments Individual Artist Awards Program Distinguished Artist Awards Mission, Vision, & Values Talk to a Program Officer What are Community Support grants? Community Support grants fund capital projects and projects with broad community impact. Awards range from $35,000 to $250,000. Grant proposals may be initiated by an organization with a history of successful community collaboration and project management. Our one-step application for capital projects are reviewed quarterly and typically receive a decision within three to six months. Programmatic (non-capital) requests are reviewed twice a year by the Board and receive a decision within six to twelve months. Organizations may only have one active Community Support or Legacy grant active at a time. Tips For Your Application Review our program guidelines before submitting an application Community Support grants are typically for organizations that have received a past award or grant from the Foundation. First-time applicants are encouraged to start with a Tier 1 proposal . Rasmuson Foundation funds buildings, equipment, furnishings, technology, vehicles, park improvements, and similar projects. We generally do not fund salaries or areas of government responsibility such as roads and K-12 schools. You will need funding partners for projects of a large size and scope. The Foundation prefers to see funding sources secured prior to reviewing proposals. Depending on the project, the Foundation may opt to provide early, catalytic support. Be prepared to share information on your history, mission, services, and leadership. Organizations must have current financials and nonprofits must demonstrate 100% board giving to qualify for a Community Support grant. The Foundation encourages partners to engage in pre-development conversations and strategic planning before launching a major project. We recommend planning for additional funding necessary for the project, creating a sustainability plan, and engaging partners and community throughout the process. All about Community Support awards Who is eligible for a Community Support grant? Community Support grants are typically for organizations that have received a past award or grant from the Foundation. First-time applicants are encouraged to start with a Tier 1 proposal . Organizations may have one active Community Support or Legacy grant at the same time as an active Tier 1, provided they are for different projects. Rasmuson Foundation does not fund organizations that discriminate against any individual or class or individuals based upon any characteristic protected by applicable federal or state law. What types of projects are eligible for Community Support awards? Community Support grants are for capital and non-capital projects with broad community impact. Some examples of eligible
Application snapshot: target deadline March 1, 2026; published funding information $35,000 - $250,000; eligibility guidance Alaska-based 501(c)(3) nonprofits, local or Tribal governments. Typically requires a history of successful past funding from the Rasmuson Foundation. Nonprofits must demonstrate 100% board financial giving.
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Community Support Grants | Rasmuson Foundation Program-Related Investments Individual Artist Awards Program Distinguished Artist Awards Mission, Vision, & Values Talk to a Program Officer What are Community Support grants? Community Support grants fund capital projects and projects with broad community impact. Awards range from $35,000 to $250,000.
Grant proposals may be initiated by an organization with a history of successful community collaboration and project management. Our one-step application for capital projects are reviewed quarterly and typically receive a decision within three to six months. Programmatic (non-capital) requests are reviewed twice a year by the Board and receive a decision within six to twelve months.
Organizations may only have one active Community Support or Legacy grant active at a time. Tips For Your Application Review our program guidelines before submitting an application Community Support grants are typically for organizations that have received a past award or grant from the Foundation. First-time applicants are encouraged to start with a Tier 1 proposal .
Rasmuson Foundation funds buildings, equipment, furnishings, technology, vehicles, park improvements, and similar projects. We generally do not fund salaries or areas of government responsibility such as roads and K-12 schools. You will need funding partners for projects of a large size and scope.
The Foundation prefers to see funding sources secured prior to reviewing proposals. Depending on the project, the Foundation may opt to provide early, catalytic support. Be prepared to share information on your history, mission, services, and leadership.
Organizations must have current financials and nonprofits must demonstrate 100% board giving to qualify for a Community Support grant. The Foundation encourages partners to engage in pre-development conversations and strategic planning before launching a major project. We recommend planning for additional funding necessary for the project, creating a sustainability plan, and engaging partners and community throughout the process.
All about Community Support awards Who is eligible for a Community Support grant? Community Support grants are typically for organizations that have received a past award or grant from the Foundation. First-time applicants are encouraged to start with a Tier 1 proposal .
Organizations may have one active Community Support or Legacy grant at the same time as an active Tier 1, provided they are for different projects. Rasmuson Foundation does not fund organizations that discriminate against any individual or class or individuals based upon any characteristic protected by applicable federal or state law. What types of projects are eligible for Community Support awards?
Community Support grants are for capital and non-capital projects with broad community impact. Some examples of eligible projects: Construction, renovation, and furnishings Equipment, tools, and technology upgrades Historic preservation projects Playgrounds, parks, and trail improvements Pilot projects or program expansion Some types of match funding Some pre-development ( Read more about what is pre-development here.
) All labor, shipping, installation, and other costs should be included in project proposal budgets, to give a clear picture of the project scope. Up to 15% of a Community Support grant may be allocated toward indirect and administrative costs.
We generally do not fund projects associated with core government functions such as roads, utilities, and public safety, K-12 education, deficits or debt reduction, endowments or scholarships, fundraising events or sponsorships, and reimbursement for items already purchased. Can I talk to someone at the Foundation about my application? Yes.
If you have any questions about the guidelines or application process, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We want to help you be successful. Schedule time with us.
When is the deadline to apply? Applications are accepted year-round with capital requests approved quarterly and programmatic requests approved twice a year. The scope of the project, completeness of the application, and application timing within planned review cycles may impact the length of review.
Planned review cycles for capital projects are listed below. Complete application received by: Review and decision anticipated by: Eligible organizations may request up to $250,000. Capital requests may include up to 15% of the budget to support administrative costs.
An organization may have one active Community Support or Legacy grant at the same time as a Tier 1, provided they are for different projects. Is matching funding required? We do look for strong community support of the organization overall, and applicants often include additional funding sources such as local contributions, other grants, or organizational savings.
Why is board giving important? We prioritize applications from organizations with board members who financially support its work. Board members are fiduciary stewards helping ensure the financial stability of the organization.
Board giving demonstrates that the organization’s leaders believe in the importance and potential of the mission and work. Meaningful financial contributions may look different for each individual. This expectation does not apply to local or Tribal governments.
What makes a strong grant proposal? We support people with great ideas, projects with long-lasting benefits, and efforts that help Alaskans help others. When reviewing Community Support requests, we consider community impact, organizational capacity, financial management, community partnerships and engagement, project feasibility, sustainability, and alignment with community and state needs.
What are the reporting requirements for partners? Once a project is complete, recipients submit an online form to briefly describe how the project went. Receipts are not required.
The form requests photos and links to videos, interviews, or news articles about the project so that we can celebrate your success. Community Support grants are a one-step online application found here . After a proposal is completed, staff will review the materials, follow up with questions, and schedule a site visit if appropriate for the project.
An award decision for Community Support grants may take three to 12 months, dependent on the completeness of the application and type of funding requested. Apply for a Community Support Grant Apply online through the link below. Applications are managed through SmartSimple.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Alaska-based 501(c)(3) nonprofits, local or Tribal governments. Typically requires a history of successful past funding from the Rasmuson Foundation. Nonprofits must demonstrate 100% board financial giving. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $35,000 - $250,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.