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Find similar grantsFund for Delaware Collaboration (SEED, EXPLORATORY, IMPLEMENTATION) is sponsored by SeaChange Capital Partners with support from the Longwood Foundation. The Fund for Delaware Collaboration supports formal sustained collaborations between and among nonprofit organizations in Delaware. These collaborations can include back-office consolidations, programmatic joint ventures, mergers, and acquisitions.
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Fund for Delaware Collaboration The Fund for Delaware Collaboration is a grantmaking fund that supports formal sustained collaborations between and among nonprofit organizations in Delaware. The Fund for Delaware Collaboration ( t he “Coll aboration Fund”) supports formal sustained collaborations between and among nonprofit organizations in the s tate of Delaware.
These collaborations can range from voluntary back-office consolidations to programmatic joint ventures, to mergers and acquisitions. The Fund seeks to have a catalytic impact on the capacity, effectiveness, and financial health of the Delaware nonprofit sector. WHAT IS A SUSTAINED COLLABORATION?
The Collaboration Fund makes grants to nonprofits to identify and engage experienced technical assistance providers who can support the exploration or implementation of a sustained collaboration. The Fund will support collaboration projects involving nonprofits serving Delaware and Delawareans, regardless of whether they have headquarters in the state.
To assess readiness or begin the process of alignment T o conduct due diligence and assess feasibility of a potential collaboration T o support one-time costs for the implementation of a collaboration The Fund for Delaware Collaboration is a program led by SeaChange Capital Partners with support from the Longwood Foundation .
Since 2008, SeaChange has been engaged in collaboration grantmaking, managing funds serving New York City, Philadelphia , and Massachusetts , as well as funds focused nationally and on institutions of higher education (IHEs) . SeaChange is also the fiscal sponsor of the Sustained Collaboration Network , a membership association of nonprofit funders and intermediaries dedicated to growing community impact through sustained partnerships.
For more information, please reach out to the Fund's primary contact at SeaChange: Lindsay Kijewski - Partner delaware@seachangecap. org The Fund for Delaware Collaboration is proud to be supported by: Image(s) & icon(s) attributed to Freepik and flaticon. com
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations serving Delaware and Delawareans, regardless of headquarters location, engaged in or exploring sustained collaborations. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $5,000 (SEED), Up to $30,000 (EXPLORATORY), Up to $30,000 (IMPLEMENTATION). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Fund for Delaware Collaboration (SEED, EXPLORATORY, IMPLEMENTATION) is funded by SeaChange Capital Partners with support from the Longwood Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Delaware. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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