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Impact Grants is a collective giving program from Impact100 Louisville that awards grants of at least $100,000 to nonprofit organizations serving Jefferson County, Kentucky. Funded by annual memberships of women donors, the total grant amount available each year is announced after the June membership drive, with the full membership voting on final recipients.
Grant proposals must serve Jefferson County residents and expend at least 75% of funds in the county, with funds used within 36 months of the award. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofits registered with the Kentucky Secretary of State, operating for at least 24 months, that have not received an Impact100 Louisville grant in the past five years. Letters of Intent are accepted in March.
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Grant Guidelines - Impact 100 Louisville Impact100 Louisville is a community of women transforming lives through collective giving. We award grants in amounts of at least $100,000. The exact amount of funds available for award in any given year depends upon the number of women who join the organization and is announced at the end of our annual membership drive in June.
After a detailed screening process, the full membership of Impact 100 Louisville will vote for the final grant recipients. As an added benefit, the wide exposure granted to all applicants, finalists, and awardees provides increased visibility for nonprofits to a large and diverse group of charitably minded women and the larger community, as well as the opportunity for the grant itself.
Applicants Must Submit A Letter Of Intent To Apply Letters of Intent are accepted in March with the form available on our website. An organization is eli gible to apply for the Impact100 Louisville grant if it: Is defined as a tax-exempt public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
Serves the residents of Jefferson County, Kentucky, or is a recognized local chapter of a state or national organization serving this region. Is registered with the Kentucky Secretary of State. Does not discriminate based on religion, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender.
Has not received an Impact100 Louisville grant of $100,000 in the past FIVE (5) years. Has operated under its own 501(c)(3) status for at least 24 months from the letter of intent application date. Grant Proposals eligible for the Impact100 Louisville grant must: Serve residents of, and expend at least 75% of funds in Jefferson County, Kentucky.
Be for the full grant amount. The project‘s total budget may exceed the grant; but if so, the grant application must indicate how the remaining funds will be secured. Expend funds within 36 months of the award date.
The project must have a positive IMPACT on our community and contribute to the organization's sustainability. Allowable Types of Grants Impact100 Louisville grant funding centers on two pillars: Impact and Sustainability. Impact provides opportunities for ongoing growth and change within nonprofit organizations and the communities they serve.
Sustainability demonstrates the project's contribution to the organization's ongoing growth and continuity. Grants funding will be considered for any of the following: Capacity Building : Funding is typically a one-time expense that assists the mission of the organization. If a construction project, the organization must own the property or have a lease for at least 5 years.
Program Support : Funding is given to expand or improve existing activities that support the organization's mission. Innovation : Funding for a new idea, method, or improvement. Impact100 Louisville will NOT provide grants for: Partisan, legislative, or political activity.
Projects of individual churches, synagogues or other religious institutions unless a separate tax-exempt entity that is not under the umbrella of the church, synagogue or other religious institution exists for receiving Impact100 Louisville funds Projects or programs which require participation in activities of a particular faith, denomination or religion, or in any religious activity, ceremony or service, in order to benefit from the project or program Projects or programs that discriminate based on religious beliefs or practices Benefits of the project or program must not be dependent on any person being required to participate in any religious activity, ceremony or service Capital improvements or renovations to property for the grant project if the organization does not own or have a lease of at least five years Letter of Intent Application : Applications will be available to all interested nonprofits through our website beginning in March.
Organizations can request to be notified by emailing us at info@impact100louisville. org. Grant Application : Full grant applications will be sent to selected organizations based on their Letters of Intent.
Finance Review : Impact100 Louisville Finance Committee will conduct an initial review of all the grant applications to assess financial health. Applicants may be contacted with questions or requests for additional information. Site Visit : Successful applicants receive a site visit from a team of Impact100 Louisville Finalists Selection Committee members.
Applicants have the opportunity to tell their story, share their vision, and describe their dream in person. People invited to the site visit may include: the executive director/board chair, the treasurer or someone who can answer financial questions, and one or two key employees. Individuals the organization serves may also be present.
No press should be at the meeting. The objective of the site visit is to see the organization in action and to resolve any remaining questions regarding the organization, its proposed project and/or budget. Site visits last approximately one to two hours.
Meet the Finalists : At an informal, in-person tabling event, finalists share their proposals with the full membership of Impact100 Louisville. Video Presentation: Finalists submit a short, self-produced video in mid October for inclusion in our members voting guide. Annual Meeting : Grant recipients are announced at our annual meeting in November.
Nonprofit finalists not receiving $100,000 may receive smaller merit grants. Nonprofit Relations: Prior to the release of grant funds, each recipient must complete the Impact100 Louisville grant agreement. Award receipt (s) will need to submit six month progress reports on implementation and progress of the project to Impact100 Louisville until the project is completed.
When the project is complete, or funds are fully expended, the recipient must submit a final report. Opportunities for follow-up presentations will be offered throughout grant term.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Jefferson County, Kentucky. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $100,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Impact Grants is funded by Impact100 Louisville. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Kentucky. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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