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Human Services Grants - Nebraska Presbyterian Foundation is sponsored by Nebraska Presbyterian Foundation. The Nebraska Presbyterian Foundation accepts grant applications from human services organizations in Lancaster and Platte Counties who work to meet the needs of vulnerable populations, with preference to services for older adults, and whose programs create pathways toward greate…
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Human Services Grants : Grants & Programs : Nebraska Presbyterian Foundation The Nebraska Presbyterian Foundation accepts grant applications during two annual grant cycles. Applicants are restricted to human services organizations in Lancaster and Platte Counties in Nebraska. Applicants may apply for a grant during either grant cycle.
HUMAN SERVICES ORGANIZATION IN LANCASTER & PLATTE COUNTIES Human services organizations in Lancaster and Platte Counties in Nebraska who work to meet the needs of vulnerable populations, with preference to services for older adults , and whose programs create pathways toward greater self-sufficiency and empowerment may apply for grants for the support and benefit of programs and projects which strengthen their mission and community.
The grant application process is managed through our grant portal. To begin, complete the Letter of Intent (LOI) in the portal, which provides a high-level overview of your project and requested funding amount. If your LOI aligns with our grant criteria, you’ll be invited to submit a full grant application detailing your project, including financial reporting.
After submission, a site visit may be scheduled to address additional questions. Our Board of Directors reviews applications at their meetings in April and October. To apply for a human services grant, click here (June 1-15 or Dec.
1-15 only). Letter of Intent Accepted Notification of Eligibility Full Grant Application Due Letter of Intent Accepted Notification of Eligibility Full Grant Application Due All applicants must have current 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status to be eligible for funding. Grants are made to provide full or partial support for a program or project.
Preference is given to projects or programs that demonstrate broad financial or in-kind support from the organization or other funders. Organizations may not submit multiple applications in a grant cycle. Organizations who are awarded a grant must complete a final grant report one year after receiving the grant before applying for a new grant.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Human services organizations in Lancaster and Platte Counties in Nebraska with current 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status; priority given to programs serving vulnerable populations including older adults. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Human Services Grants - Nebraska Presbyterian Foundation is funded by Nebraska Presbyterian Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Nebraska. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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