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Find similar grantsIICF Western Division Community Grants is sponsored by Insurance Industry Charitable Foundation (IICF) Western Division. Provides grants to nonprofits with programs focused on children at risk, education, and human services in the western United States.
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Western Grant Guidelines | IICF Become an Individual Member 30 th Anniversary Giving Campaigns Western Division Grant Guidelines As the founding division of IICF, the Western Division has been serving local communities across the western United States since 1994. The IICF Western Division focuses grant support to nonprofits with programs focused on the areas of children at risk, education, and human services.
Priority of funding is given to programming supporting underserved communities. Western Division grants typically range from $5,000 to $10,000. In 2026, the Western Division is proud to award over $700,000 to 60+ outstanding nonprofit organizations.
Western Division Focus Areas To be eligible for funding consideration by the IICF an agency must meet the following criteria: Be recommended by an IICF board member, supporting company, or fundraising program The agency must be organized as a 501c3 charity The proposal must fall within one of our three approved funding focus areas.
The agency completes and submits a proposal based upon a set of guidelines furnished by the Foundation The agency maintains effective and efficient business practices and does not discriminate PLEASE NOTE : IICF does not accept nor consider unsolicited grant requests. Proposals are requested by invitation only. Additionally, IICF operates a three-year consecutive funding maximum rule.
An organization is deemed ineligible for funding consideration following three years of consecutive funding. Enriching Lives, Together. Canada Midwest Northeast Southeast Western UK 2121 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 800 Phone: (424)253-1107 Fax: (424) 253-1108 Email: contact@iicf.
org The Foundation is a registered 501(c)3 charity in the United States and IICF London is a Company Limited by Guarantee (no. 9617554) and a registered charity in England and Wales (no. 1163896).
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in the western United States. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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