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Applications – Kaleidoscope Foundation The Foundation’s grantmaking is divided into two programs – Small Grants and Partners Program – each with its own procedures, guidelines, and limitations. These differences and each program’s respective application procedures are illustrated on the chart entitled “Which Program is Best for You? ” The Foundation will accept only one application per agency for each of its grantmaking programs.
However, organizations may submit an application in both programs if: the applications are for two different activities or programs neither application is for general operating support Applications must be postmarked between May 15 and August 15 of the current year.
New Organization Start-Up Support New Project/Program Start-Up Support General Operating Support For Existing Organization Project/Program Ongoing Operating Support Expansion of Ongoing Project/Program If Receiving United Way Funding for General Operating Support- No Restrictions If Receiving United Way Funding for Project/Program Support- No Restrictions Must be either a 501-c-3 status or working with a 501-c-3 fiscal agent Download Small Grant Application Applicants should complete the Small Grant Application Form and require budgets.
The application, IRS determination letter and the most recent audit or Form 990 should be sent to the address indicated on the form.
New Organization Start-Up Support New Project/Program Start-Up Support General Operating Support For Existing Organization Project/Program Ongoing Operating Support Extension/Expansion of Ongoing Project/Program If Receiving United Way Funding May Not Exceed 25% of Organization's Budget If Receiving United Way Funding May Not Exceed 25% of Project's Budget Must be a 501-c-3 Organization Applicants should complete the Partners Grant Program Cover Sheet and prepare the narrative and attachments as instructed in the Partners Grant Application.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofits and universities in Oklahoma. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Kaleidoscope Foundation Grants is funded by Kaleidoscope Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Oklahoma. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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