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Competitive Grants (Early Childhood Education, Future of Northwest MS, Place-Based Education & Civic Engagement, Technology in Education) is sponsored by Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi. The Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi offers four competitive grant programs focusing on Early Childhood Education, the Future of Northwest Mississippi, Place-Based Education & Civic Engagement, and Technology in Education.
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Endowments: Competitive Grants – Community Foundation of NW Mississippi Endowments: Competitive Grants 2026 Competitive Grants DATE CHANGE: Portal open June 1 and closes June 30. Under Mississippi law, nonprofit corporations operating in the state must file an Annual Report with the Secretary of State. Reports may be filed beginning January 1 and must be submitted by May 15 each year.
Additional information is available at: https://www. sos. ms.gov/business-services/annual-reports The Community Foundation offers 4 competitive grant programs which focus on Early Childhood Education, the Future of Northwest Mississippi, Place-Based Education & Civic Engagement, and Technology in Education.
The Community Foundation’s competitive grant application cycle is offered ONCE a year between June 1st and June 30th. Nonprofit organizations that work in the Community Foundation’s service region are eligible to apply. These counties include Bolivar, Coahoma, DeSoto, Leflore, Marshall, Panola, Quitman, Sunflower, Tallahatchie, Tate, Tunica, and Yalobusha.
Competitive Grant Application Review the guide below for an in-depth "how-to" on using the GoApply software. Please let us know if you have any questions. Are you a grant recipient?
Send us your photos, videos, and testimonials from your funding! We'd love to see how these funds have impacted our community! In addition to your wonderful photos and videos, don't forget to send us your final report.
The form can be found below! What will I need to apply? Materials and Information you will need to have available to apply for a grant: Register as an Organization Organization Contact Information Grant Contact Information A list of other pending grant request for the project, the amount requested and an estimated decision date.
A list of other partners/contributors committed to the project. The following will need to be available to upload: Detailed, itemized project budget that includes revenues and expenses. You may use our Project Revenue Budget Template and Project Expense Budget Template .
A current list of the organization's officers and directors, including contact information at least two (2) of the officers' addresses must be different from the charity's address. Most recent Mississippi Secretary of State Charitable Registration Certificate and File no. You can find those here. Check out our FAQ's below for more information or contact us at grants@cfnm.
org or call our office at 662. 449. 5002 What types of grants are available?
CFNM focuses on programs that involve health and education, especially for youth and children. There are four pillars for granting: Endowment for the Future of Northwest Mississippi, Place-Based Education & Civic Entrepreneurship, Technology in Education, and Early Childhood Education. The CFNM Grants Committee chooses what category is necessary for the grantee.
Click here to learn more! How do I apply for a grant? Follow the link above or click here to apply.
Can I get money from the Community Foundation for personal needs? No, the Community Foundation does not make grants or loans to individuals. For students, there are several scholarships available; funding for scholarships is sent directly to the educational institution on the student’s behalf.
Click the button below to learn more about our scholarship opportunities. Does my nonprofit need a 501(c)(3) designation from the IRS before I can apply for and receive grant funding? Yes.
Your organization must have a 501(c)(3) status designation or be an entity of government to apply for a grant and receive funding. We are an entity of the government (public educational institutions, departments of government, etc). Do we still need a 501(c)(3) designation?
No, entities of government will not have 501(c)(3). It is suggested that you contact us for eligibility. Does the Community Foundation assist with writing grant proposals?
We do not provide direct assistance with writing proposals. However, we can suggest that you contact the HUB for training resources. Why didn’t my project receive funding this time?
While there is no guarantee that the Community Foundation will fund a specific grant request, it is committed to funding organizations that present opportunities for partnerships and that demonstrate an ability to leverage resources.
The Foundation looks for programs that fit in one of the four pillars (Endowment for the Future of Northwest Mississippi, Place-Based Education & Civic Entrepreneurship, Technology in Education, and Early Childhood Education) for grant funding needs. Who reviews my grant request? Foundation staff review all incoming grant inquiries for the Competitive Grants cycle.
A Grants Committee reviews and chooses grant inquiries for funding requested from specific funds. The Foundation’s Board of Directors votes to approve funding for grant requests. Can I meet with The Foundation before applying?
We encourage you to meet with us and the HUB , so we have a good understanding of your grant request to submit to the Grants Committee. However, this does not guarantee funding. Are administrative/shared expenses supported by competitive grants?
How much money should my organization request? There is a wide range in the dollar amounts of grants awarded. The amount of funding awarded by CFNM has varied between $100.
00 – $20,000. 00 with the average being $5,000. 00.
You should determine the amount of funding you need for your project and apply for that amount.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations that work in the Community Foundation's service region, which includes Bolivar, Coahoma, DeSoto, Leflore, Marshall, Panola, Quitman, Sunflower, Tallahatchie, Tate, Tunica, and Yalobusha counties. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for Competitive Grants (Early Childhood Education, Future of Northwest MS, Place-Based Education & Civic Engagement, Technology in Education) are due June 30, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Competitive Grants (Early Childhood Education, Future of Northwest MS, Place-Based Education & Civic Engagement, Technology in Education) is funded by Community Foundation of Northwest Mississippi. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Mississippi. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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