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Find similar grantsGrizzlies Foundation Youth Mentoring Grants is sponsored by Memphis Grizzlies Foundation. Funds nonprofit organizations providing youth mentoring programs in the Memphis area and across Tennessee.
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Mentoring Matters Summit of TN Benefits vary depending on the level of membership, and may include eligibility for Grizzlies Foundation grants, mentor referrals, free trainings and workshops, priority for in-kind donations of admissions, tickets and match activities, and more. Mentor referrals: Programs must be at least a Silver Level Affiliate in order to participate in mentor recruitment campaigns and receive mentor referrals.
Match activities: Programs must be at least a Bronze Level Affiliate in order to receive activity tickets and special opportunities connected to match activity events. Silver and Gold Level Affiliates may receive priority in some instances. Financial Resources: Members of the Partnership are eligible to request grants or in-kind donations for their organizations.
TAP: Bronze Level Affiliates or above can apply for dedicated, no-cost technical assistance through the National Mentoring Resource Center's Technical Assistance Program (NMRC) Trainings : All Affiliate Members have access to various best-practice trainings at no cost. Grants and Donations: Members of the Partnership are eligible to request grants or in-kind donations for their organizations.
If you have any additional questions, comments, or concerns please reach out to Brandi Cox at bcox@grizzlies. com . MMG Affiliate Application
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in Tennessee, with a particular focus on organizations serving the Memphis community through structured mentoring and youth development programs. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $5,000 - $25,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Grizzlies Foundation Youth Mentoring Grants is funded by Memphis Grizzlies Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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