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DAV of Minnesota Foundation Grants is sponsored by DAV of Minnesota Foundation. The DAV of Minnesota Foundation provides financial resources to support quality programs, services, and projects for veterans and their families across Minnesota.
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Grants & Resources - DAV of Minnesota The DAV of Minnesota Foundation is Proud to Fund Programs, Projects and Services to Improve the lives of Minnesota Veterans The DAV of Minnesota Foundation welcomes opportunities to partner with DAV Chapters, non-profit organizations, and government entities to create and support meaningful programs, services, and projects across Minnesota.
In order to maintain the integrity of the Foundation, we take the grant process very seriously. The board has created grant-making guidelines and eligibility standards to ensure that support goes to grant seekers who make the most effective impact in Veterans lives right there in our local communities. Applicant organizations must meet eligibility criteria to be considered for a grant.
All organizational recipients must be recognized by the IRS as tax-exempt and are required to furnish the following documentation: Board of Directors’ list for the current fiscal year Program/project budget for the requested services for the current fiscal year Annual operating budget for the current fiscal year Form 990 filed with the IRS for current the fiscal year Applicants may receive consideration only once per twelve (12) months.
If you represent a returning applicant, you are not eligible to submit a new application until the minimum time has elapsed and, if awarded, you have also satisfied all measures of accountability as described in the executed grant agreement. Please include all required documents as listed in the application directions.
If you are unable to submit a complete application, please consider applying in a later cycle that best aligns with the availability of the requested forms. The DAV of MN Foundation has streamlined the grant process by implementing a single annual cycle for grantees. A single cycle will enable more focused oversight of funded projects and facilitate better data collection.
This will also provide more predictable and reliable funding for grantees. We accept grant application submissions during four cycles within each calendar year.
Application cycles will open and close on the first and last business days of February, April, June, August, October and December Grant Funding Restrictions Grants Outside the scope of DAV of MN Foundation General operating expenses The use and payment for services of a fiscal agent Religious organizations for religious purposes Fundraising activities or events (i.e., annual fund drives, benefit tickets) Animal based therapy programs Umbrella funding organizations that intend to distribute funds at their own discretion Political lobbying or legislative activities Capital expenditures (i.e., building repairs, veteran memorials, etc.)
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: IRS tax-exempt organizations that support programs, projects, and services improving the lives of Minnesota veterans; organizations may apply once per 12 months. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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