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Find similar grantsLee County Youth Services Organizational Service Grants is sponsored by Lee County Youth Services, Inc.. Supports nonprofit organizations serving youth in Lee County, Iowa, addressing social, economic, and educational issues for youth ages 6-19.
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Lee County Youth Services, Inc. Lee County Youth Services, Inc. Lee County Youth Services, Inc., (LCYS) is a nonprofit organization led by a volunteer board of directors. The mission of Lee County Youth Services, Inc. is to provide opportunities and support for youth in need and those who serve them. Lee County Youth Services, Inc. is committed to a program of social responsibility and community involvement/education.
Lee County Youth Services, Inc., is pleased to announce the fourteenth year of its organizational service grants for Fall of 2025. Nonprofit organizations who serve the youth of Lee County Iowa are invited to submit applications for grants of up to $5,000. 00.
Requirements for funding approval include that the applicant be a tax exempt 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization; in which services are to be delivered to individuals under the age of 19 living in Lee County Iowa. If the applicant is awarded a grant they will have to provide status reports on the use of the funds from the grant.
Priority funding will be given to programs and/or services which help address social, economic, and educational issues of youth ages 6-19. Grants will be awarded in the Fall of 2026. The 2026 Lee County Youth Services, Inc. Grant Application will open on July 1, 202 6 .
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations serving individuals under 19 in Lee County, Iowa. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $5,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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