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Hampton Roads CF | Apply for a Grant Get ready to apply for a grant We offer the opportunity for your organization to apply for competitive Community Grants and Special Interest Grants.
July 1 for Economic Stability and Health & Wellness Grants July 10 for Norfolk Southern Hampton Roads Community Fund Grant 4 principles guide our grantmaking Impact: Contribution to a long-term positive effect on a community issue Racial equity : Just, impartial, and fair access to services and programs by people of color Collaboration and partnership: Cooperative work among nonprofit organizations, “connecting dots,” and finding synergies in complementary initiatives in order to co-produce solutions Innovation and Creativity: Utilization of new methods or approaches to solve community issues Community Grants focus on 6 areas Environmental stewardship Individual categories are described in Community Grants Special Interest Grants focus on 9 areas These grants reflect the interests of charitable people whose funds provide grants for everything from horticulture education to mental health research and youth baseball and softball.
All individual grant categories are described in Special Interest Grants These grants help coalitions of nonprofit organizations and other appropriate agencies explore and plan for the launch of a collaborative project to solve an identified community issue. Details and application procedures are described in Planning Grants Get started: Follow our 10-step grant application process Read carefully the grant guideline sections.
Community Grant options include seed funding, program support and facilities improvement funding. Note that “seed” funding is for piloting new or expansion programs at organizations with existing services and is not funding for start-up organizations. We also offer Special Interest Grants that reflect our fundholders' varied interests.
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Hampton Roads Community Foundation is funded by (757) 622-7951. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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