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Find similar grantsGeneral Days of Service Mini-Grant is sponsored by Serve Indiana. Supports organizations in launching Day of Service projects aimed at addressing community needs, including poll worker recruitment.
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Serve Indiana: Mini-Grants Serve Indiana is a voice for service and volunteerism in the state. Therefore, mini-grants are being offered to provide resources to coordinate Day of Service projects. The goal of this mini-grant program is to demonstrate the power of service as a solution to community needs.
Serve Indiana encourages Day of Service projects that (1) demonstrate community connections and use of local resources, (2) build capacity of local national service programs through regional networking and co-planning of activities, and (3) increase member and volunteer understanding and commitment to national service and volunteerism. General Days of Service Mini-Grants are open to non-profits and AmeriCorps Programs.
National Days of Service Mini-Grants are only open to AmeriCorps Programs. Grants will be awarded based upon project needs. Grants will be awarded in sums of $500, $1,000, $2,500, and $5,000.
The amount of the award will be determined based upon the strength of the application, the financial needs of the project, and evidence of collaboration among various organizations. All grant awards will be in the form of reimbursement. Organizations may request one of these grant amounts.
Dollar-for-dollar matching is required for Serve Indiana Days of Service Mini-Grants. *Note: Dollar-for-dollar matching is required for all mini-grants. All external applicants will have to submit documents to be a state vendor, here is the link to do that.
Those documents will need to be emailed to Lataisha Dickerson at lcdickerson@dwd. in. gov. Link to documents for becoming a state vendor: Comptroller: Forms (in.
gov) General Days of Service Mini-Grant applications General Days of Service Mini-Grant applications will be accepted on a rolling basis through 2025, or until funds run out. Applications are required to be submitted at least 60 days prior to the selected day of service for an organization. If the application is submitted less than 60 days before the selected day of service, the project will not be considered for mini-grant funding.
Applications will be pulled from Survey Monkey as needed pending application submission. General Days of Service Application Materials Budget Worksheet Application Completed worksheets should be uploaded to the online application for submission.
National Days of Service (Programs Only): Days of Service Descriptions: Eligible applicants can apply for funding for: 9/11 National Day of Service and Remembrance (2025) or Martin Luther King, Jr. National Day of Service (2026). Please submit one application for each Day of Service your program wishes to apply for. Proposed projects or events must occur on or around the National Day of Service.
Projects may be conducted at a mutually agreed-upon location that is accessible to all volunteers and participants. Please reach out to Kirstyn Nohlechek at knohlechek@serveindiana. gov with questions about appropriate service projects for 9/11 National Day of Service and Remembrance and Martin Luther King, Jr. National Day of Service.
September 11 th National Day of Service and Remembrance application deadline: Friday, July 11 th , 2025 by 5PM EST. Martin Luther King, Jr. National Day of Service application deadline: Friday, November 7, 2025 by 5PM EST National Days of Service Application Materials Budget Worksheet Application Completed worksheets should be uploaded to the online application for submission.
Currently only accepting applications from ASN Programs Please direct questions to Kirstyn Nohlechek at knohlechek@serveindiana. gov Find a volunteer opportunity in my area Find out more about other national service programs in my area (Senior Corps, and AmeriCorps*VISTA).
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Indiana. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $5,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
General Days of Service Mini-Grant is funded by Serve Indiana. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Indiana. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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