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FOREVER Funds grant program (Community Initiatives Committee) is sponsored by Community Foundation of Greater Memphis. Supports nonprofits in community crises, funding organizations creating innovative, tangible solutions for safer, more resilient communities.
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Current grantmaking priorities - Community Foundation of Greater Memphis Current grantmaking priorities - Community Foundation of Greater Memphis Build a LIVEGIVEmidsouth profile Understanding our grantmaking At the Community Foundation of Greater Memphis, grantmaking reflects the many ways our community comes together to invest in what matters most.
Our current grantmaking priorities and programs are carried out through several distinct pathways—each with its own focus, decision-makers, and timing. The FOREVER Funds is the Community Foundation’s community-voiced, community-centered investment in Greater Memphis. Volunteer grant committees award grants that are responsive to the changing needs of our community and are guided by our Community Investment Principles.
GiVE 365 , the Community Foundation’s dollar-a-day giving circle, awards grants annually advancing a theme chosen by its members, who also vote on the year’s grantees. Most grants made through the Community Foundation are recommended by the people and organizations who established private, donor-advised funds here.
Some of those donor funds open their application process to reach a broader network of potential applicants, with grant decisions made by the families themselves. We encourage grantseekers to explore these different opportunities, understand how decisions are made, and check back regularly as priorities and availability shift.
Together, these approaches help ensure that generosity across our community is thoughtful, responsive, and impactful. Available Community Foundation grants Grant program supporting nonprofit projects advancing an annual theme, decided by GiVE 365 members. Applications open January, with awards announced in May.
Available donor fund grants Lichterman Loewenberg Foundation Fund Donor fund grant program supporting philanthropic investments aligned with the family’s mission and values, decided by the fund’s Executive Committee. Applications open January, with awards announced in the spring. Explore answers to commonly asked questions that help explain the Community Foundation’s grantmaking service area and process.
Build a LIVEGIVEmidsouth profile The first step your organization should take to work with the Community Foundation is to create a profile on the LIVEGIVEmidsouth community information system. An up-to-date profile is a key eligibility requirement to apply for any of our grant opportunities. FOREVER Funds grant program supporting nonprofit stability, decided by our volunteer Strengthening Nonprofits Committee.
Applications closed; 2025 awards were announced in December. Community Solutions Grants FOREVER Funds grant program supporting community-driven strategies, decided by our volunteer Community Initiatives Committee. Applications closed; multiyear awards were announced in December 2024.
Reforming the Housing & Justice Systems FOREVER Funds grant program tackling root causes for transformational change, decided by our volunteer Community Initiatives Committee. Applications closed; multiyear awards were announced in December 2023. Nonprofit Capacity Building FOREVER Funds grant program supporting nonprofit effectiveness and efficiency, decided by our volunteer Strengthening Nonprofits Committee.
Applications open September, with awards announced in December. FOREVER Funds grant program supporting nonprofits in community crises, decided by our volunteer Community Initiatives Committee. Fund activates during emergencies; applications are not currently open.
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