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Environmental Preservation & Animal Welfare Grant is sponsored by Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts. This endowed fund supports initiatives such as habitat restoration, animal rescue, and environmental education. The grant emphasizes public access to natural areas and promotes humane treatment of animals through advocacy and education.
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CF of North Central Massachusetts | Environmental Preservation &… If you are searching for a fund, please click here – fund search . Environmental Preservation & Animal Welfare This endowed fund focuses on preserving, enhancing and providing access to the natural beauty of North Central Massachusetts and on enhancing the welfare of domestic animals.
Preserve, restore and provide public access to the natural environment of the region and promote the humane treatment of animals through education, advocacy, and services. Animal rescue, protection, and placement Improving public access to natural places Local action to address climate change mitigation and adaptation Grant size: While there are no set grant amounts, grants have tended to fall between $2,000 and $10,000.
The Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts supports programs, projects, and initiatives within our 33-community region that address the Community Foundation's goals and program areas, which are executed by non-profit organizations, and align with the applicant's mission.
All proposals will be reviewed and considered for funding based on each proposal's ability to: Clearly and concisely articulate the expected impact of the grant on the community Meet well-defined and documented community needs Provide strategic and achievable goals (that can be measured and reported within and/or at the conclusion of the grant period) Provide a clear project budget (statement of revenue sources and uses of funds) Provide evidence of suitable measurement tools to adequately track outcomes, evaluations of change and/or return on investment.
Proposals for the following will not be considered: Projects that do not directly benefit the geographic service area of the Fund Loans, capital campaigns, attempts to influence legislation, and support where the Community Foundation may become the predominant long-term source of revenue Individuals or for-profit organizations Only one application per organization, please.
Application opens: February 23 Info Sessions: February 26 at 10 a. m. and March 4 at 1 p.
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us/j/9452255403? omn=82827562703&from=addon) Application deadline: March 13 Award announcement: April 17 Grant Portal Link: https://www. grantinterface.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations serving CFNCM's 33-community region addressing animal rescue, land/water preservation, habitat restoration, public access to natural areas, or climate action. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $2,000 to $10,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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