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Guidelines – Mathile Family Foundation Follow the steps to submit an application. Review Eligibility and Grantmaking Priorities Only organizations that are tax-exempt under the IRS Code Section 501(c)(3) are eligible for grant funding from the Mathile Family Foundation. Ensure your program aligns with our focus areas: basic needs, education, mental health, and positive youth development.
Requests are not considered for: Advertising for fundraising events tickets Grants or loans to individuals Political campaigns or activities Organizations outside the United States The Mathile Family Foundation will accept one application per year (i.e. four quarters following the date of the last application) from any qualifying organization.
In addition, all grant requirements, including a final report, must be completed before consideration of further funding. We give the highest priority to eligible organizations that serve people in need in Montgomery County, Ohio and the Greater Dayton area. The Foundation considers applications for grant amounts of $1,000 and higher.
A reasonable request should take into account its proportion to the overall program budget and demonstrate support from other funding sources and community supports. Ongoing work should also be sustainable. The Mathile Family Foundation utilizes an online grant platform.
Both new and returning applicants must have an account in the system. After logging in, applicants will be required to create a profile by entering your Tax ID Number/EIN. Returning applicants will have the opportunity to connect to previously provided information but may be asked for some information to be re-entered or confirmed.
Multiple user accounts may be created for each applicant organization, giving you the ability to see applications started and submitted by others in your organization and to work collaboratively to complete an application. Once you create a login, you will use the same credentials to access Grant Interest Forms, Full Applications, and Final Reports.
Click here for a copy of the GOapply Applicant Guide to learn how to navigate the online grant portal. Click here to access the GOapply grant portal . Complete a Grant Interest Form or Application New Organization/Project Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and our staff will communicate whether your program is within the mission and funding priorities of the Mathile Family Foundation.
New Organization/Project Applications are then reviewed by the Grant Committee. It will take several weeks to respond with feedback from the Grant Committee. If invited to apply, the full application will be available to you on your user dashboard in the In Progress menu.
Applications will only be accepted online . Mailed, emailed, or faxed applications will not be accepted. Click here to learn what is on the application and what documents are required.
FULL APPLICATION SUBMISSION DEADLINES: If you have any additional questions, please contact Annie Nelson, at (937) 264-4600 or info@mathilefamilyfoundation. org.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations in Montgomery County/Greater Dayton area addressing basic needs, education, mental health, or positive youth development; returning grantees may apply once per year. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $1,000 and higher Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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