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Find similar grantsInternational Grant Program (Phase One: LOI) is sponsored by Raskob Foundation For Catholic Activities Incorporated. The International Grant Program supports organizations identified with the Catholic Church for projects taking place outside of the U.
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UPDATE! see changes to our 2027 International Program in the FAQ below Applications are only accepted during the open submission period and only through the Online Grant Portal System All applications and forms must be submitted in English There are two Domestic Grant Program cycles each year—Spring and Fall.
Grants are awarded to projects that take place within the United States and its territories See the eligibity and the requirements in the FAQ section below Domestic Spring Submission January 01 - January 15 (5 pm ET) May 01 - May 15 (5 pm ET) June 01 - June 15 (5 pm ET) click on the down arrow(s) for additional details Frequently Asked Questions Who is eligible to apply for a grant?
Organizations located within the U.S. and or the U.S. territories may apply if: 1. Tax - exempt 501 (c) (3) with public charity status 2. Catholic - listed in the Official Catholic Directory/P.
J. Kenedy & Sons, please note you will be asked to enter both the Edition & Page Number Organizations located outside of the U.S. and or the U.S. territories may apply if: 1. Non-profit, non governmental status equivalent to a public charity as found in the United States 2.
Catholic - as verified by Ordinary of the Diocese Construction/Renovation Projects costing over $200,000 are not eligible until these conditions are met: 1. 50% of the total cost is in hand 2. Signed construction contract is in existence 3.
Construction is underway 1. Requests by and for individuals for any purpose are NOT accepted (including tuition, scholarships, fellowships or scholarly research) 4. Anything completed, purchased or accomplished prior to our Board meetings 5.
Attempts to influence legislation or the outcome of any specific election 6. All documents and all applications submissions must be in English. Where do I apply for a grant?
NOTE: The application form is not accessible until the opening submission date. 1. Once the submission period is open you may proceed to our online grant portal system at https://rfcagrants.
powerappsportals. com/ to register and apply. 2.
You may register for an account, on the online grant portal system at any time (not just the submission opening). International Application Questions - Example Domestic Application Questions - Example TEMPLATE for Detailed Budget Requirement Detailed Project Report Template Required Documents - Downloadable Forms Projects and programs that take place outside of the United States and its territories are eligible to apply.
Organizations located in the U.S. or its territories applying for projects outside of the U.S. must submit the following required documents : 2. Ordinary Acknowledgement Form 3. Complete Financial Statement 4.
Detailed Project Budget Outside the US Organizations Organizations located outside of the United States must submit the following required documents , translated into English: 1. Verification Form from the Ordinary of the Diocese/Archdiocese 3. Affidavit Form from the organization applying as listed on the online application form, NOT from the Fiscal Agent 4.
NGO Status Documentation from the organization applying, as listed on the online application form, NOT from the Fiscal Agent 5. Detailed Project Budget ********************************************************************** Projects and programs that take place within the United States and its territories are eligible to apply under the Domestic Program.
Organizations located in the U.S. must submit the following required documents : Complete Financial Statement Upload to the required documents section of the online grant portal.
Description: The most recent audited financial statement, IRS Form 990, or internally prepared financials, including: Statement of Financial Position (assets and liabilities) Statement of Activities (income and expenses) Upload to the required documents section of the online grant portal. Description: A detailed financial plan outlining the estimated costs for each aspect of the proposed project or program.
Letter from the Ordinary (or Request Letter) Description: A signed letter on official letterhead from the Bishop/Archbishop/Cardinal acknowledging the project. If the official letter has not been received by the submission deadline, applicants may upload a copy of the request sent to the Ordinary. The final signed letter should be submitted to appdocs@rfca.
org Past 990-PF are availble upon request appdocs@rfca. org Who do I contact if I need additional assistance? You may email: appdocs@rfca.
org Office Hours are Monday to Friday There is one International Grant Program cycle per year. Grants are awarded to projects that take place outside of the United States and its territories See the eligibity and the requirements in the FAQ section below
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Non-U. S. Catholic organizations with a non-profit, non-governmental status equivalent to a public charity in the U. S. , as verified by the Ordinary of the Diocese. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $1,000 - $100,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is May 15, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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International Grant Program (Phase One: LOI) is sponsored by Raskob Foundation For Catholic Activities Incorporated. The International Grant Program supports organizations identified with the Catholic Church for projects taking place outside of the U.S. and its territories. The first phase of the application process requires the submission of a Letter of Intent (LOI) during a specific two-week window. Geographic focus: International (Outside USA) Focus areas: Corporal and spiritual works of mercy, Catholic Social Teachings, Social services, Health, Education, Emergency relief
Domestic Grant Program (Fall Cycle) is sponsored by Raskob Foundation For Catholic Activities Incorporated. The Domestic Grant Program supports projects and programs within the United States and its territories that address corporal and spiritual works of mercy, as well as Catholic Social Teachings. The program funds initiatives meeting the social or spiritual needs of individuals, particularly those on the margins, such as welcoming the stranger, feeding the hungry, and aiding in faith formation. Geographic focus: USA and its territories Focus areas: Corporal and spiritual works of mercy, Catholic Social Teachings, Social services, Spiritual needs, Education, Faith formation
Domestic Grant Program (Fall Cycle) is sponsored by Raskob Foundation For Catholic Activities Incorporated. The Domestic Grant Program supports projects and programs within the United States and its territories that address corporal and spiritual works of mercy, as well as Catholic Social Teachings. The program funds initiatives meeting the social or spiritual needs of individuals, particularly those on the margins, such as welcoming the stranger, feeding the hungry, and aiding in faith formation. Geographic focus: USA and its territories Focus areas: Corporal and spiritual works of mercy, Catholic Social Teachings, Social services, Spiritual needs, Education, Faith formation