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Find similar grantsImpact100 Southern Indiana 2026 Grant Program is sponsored by Impact100 Southern Indiana. Impact100 Southern Indiana awards grants to nonprofits in Clark, Floyd, and Harrison counties, focusing on Arts & Culture, Education, Family, Health & Wellness, and Environment.
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Apply For A Grant - Impact100 Southern Indiana The 2026 Intent to Apply is officially open! Submit your Intent to Apply for our 2026 Grant(s) before May 22nd at 5PM!!! The 2026 Grant Application will open on June 10th!!!
May 1 | Intent to Apply Opens May 22 | Intent to Apply Deadline June 10 | Grant Application Opens August 1 | Grant Application Deadline *Dates Are Subject To Change Questions? Comments? Concerns?
Email: grants@impact100si. org Step 1: Learn If Your Organization Is Eligible If your organization serves residents of Clark County, Floyd County, and/or Harrison County in Indiana and has been around for at least three years then check the rest of our eligibility requirements below! Step 2: Review The Grant Request For Proposal The grant application must be submitted for the amount announced on June 9, 2026.
Grant funds can be used over 1 or 2 years as defined in submitted application Organizations must serve Clark, Floyd, and/or Harrison Counties in Indiana SEE 2026 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Please note that there are a couple of differences this year for submitting your Intent to Apply. All Intent to Apply’s must be submitted using the provided link/form. The form will be available on May 1, 2026 on this website.
The deadline to submit the Intent to Apply form is 5pm ET on Friday, May 22, 2026 . Note: Submitting an intent to apply for our grant does not require you to submit a grant application Step 4: Download, Review, And Complete The Grant Application We’re excited that you’ve decided to participate with Impact100 Southern Indiana this year! We wish you the best of luck in submitting your application for your organization.
SEE 2026 GRANT APPLICATION Step 5: Submit The Grant Application Please keep in mind the following items when submitting your grant application: All Grant Applications (Parts A through D as outlined in the 2026 Grant Application file) must be submitted as one PDF file in the submission form.
In addition to the Grant Application, organizations must also submit: 1) Executive Summary in a Word Document, 2) Organization’s Logo, and 3) Organization’s Wish List. These three additional items must be uploaded separately from the Grant Application in the submission form. Applications can only be accepted by organizations that submitted an Intent to Apply.
We love to talk about our grants! If you have questions about eligibility or grant applications, reach out to grants@impact100si. org
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofits serving Clark, Floyd, and Harrison counties in Indiana, with at least three years of independently prepared financial statements. 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.
Applications for Impact100 Southern Indiana 2026 Grant Program are due August 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Impact100 Southern Indiana 2026 Grant Program is funded by Impact100 Southern Indiana. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Indiana. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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