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Developing Community Foundations in Argentina is a grant from the Inter-American Foundation that funds the formation and strengthening of community foundations in Argentina. Through this project, the Inter-American Foundation supports three initiative groups in Moreno, Mendoza, and Neuquén that are establishing or transitioning into community foundations.
Grants of $25,000–$28,000 per group fund planning and diagnostic activities, stakeholder dialogues, administrative and legal expenses, subgrant funds, and other establishment costs. The program also provides technical assistance, exchanges, and project implementation oversight. Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations in Argentina interested in establishing community foundations.
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Inter-American Foundation, Developing Community Foundations in Argentina, 2023-11989 | Mott Foundation Developing Community Foundations in Argentina Inter-American Foundation Enhancing Community Philanthropy June 1, 2023–May 31, 2026 Washington, DC, United States The project goal is to support the formation and strengthening of community foundations in Argentina.
To this end, the Inter-American Foundation will provide support to three initiative groups that have a strong interest in establishing, or transitioning into becoming, community foundations. These groups are located in Moreno (near Buenos Aires), Mendoza and Neuquen.
Grants of $25,000-$28,000 will be awarded to each group for planning and diagnostic activities, stakeholder dialogues, administrative and legal expenses, subgrant funds and other expenses relevant to the establishment of community foundations.
The grantee will match Mott support with another $50,000 of its own funds as well as provide ongoing support through exchanges, technical assistance and project implementation management and oversight. The Inter-American Foundation is an independent United States government agency created by Congress in 1969 to channel development assistance directly to the poor in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Non-profit organizations in Argentina interested in establishing community foundations. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $25,000 - $28,000 per group Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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