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Men's Fund Grant Program | Vanderburgh County Men's Fund Grants Program The Men’s Fund of Vanderburgh County focuses the efforts of male philanthropists to create positive social change by funding projects that address current needs in our community. The mission is to improve the quality of life in Vanderburgh County by collectively funding significant grants for charitable initiatives.
We are proud to be “ Men who get things done! " Although applications are not being accepted in 2025, the Men's Fund typically conducts an annual grant cycle, awarding one Impact Grant for a program or project focused on improving the quality of life in Vanderburgh County. The 2024 Impact Grant Award will be for $30,000.
For additional d etails, please review the Program Summary below. Not Accepting Applications in 2025 The Men’s Fund grant cycle is not being held in 2025. The grant cycle typically opens in July of each year.
At the start of each grant cycle, we send information to local media and an email announcement to nonprofit organizations on our mailing list. We leave the information on this page year-round as a resource for grant-seekers, but the contents are to be considered current only during the period grants are under review ( July - October of each year ).
After a meticulous deliberation process that begins with a review of funding requests, the Men's Fund Grant Committee will invite three organizations to present their proposed program or project at the Men's Fund Annual Meeting. The members will vote to determine the Impact Grant recipient, who will be awarded a grant of $30,000. The remaining finalist organizations will receive smaller grants.
The Men's Fund of Vanderburgh County welcomes funding requests from nonprofit organizations deemed tax-exempt under sections 501(c)(3) and 509(a) of the Internal Revenue Code, and from governmental agencies serving Vanderburgh County.
Nonprofit organizations that are not classified as a 501(c)(3) public charity may be considered provided the proposal is charitable , supports a community need, and meets the criteria described on this page. In such cases, the applicant organization will be required to obtain a fiscal sponsor (see below). Past recipients of the Impact Grant must wait two years before applying again.
Only one application will be considered from an organization . Additional Considerations for Funding Proposals can be for either program activities or capital projects that benefit underserved residents of Vanderburgh County.
Consideration will be given to organizations that demonstrate: Commitment to long-range planning, financial stability, and sustainability Sound plans to address ongoing or emerging issues identified by research Specific, realistic plans for program or project evaluation Desire to promote collaboration among organizations or institutions to prevent duplication of services Project methodology utilizing preventative strategies for addressing the issues and solving problems Evidence of organizational planning and management Organizations applying for a grant under the auspices of a verified 501(c)(3) public charity acting as a fiscal sponsor are required to provide a written statement signed by the fiscal sponsor’s board president confirming agreement to receive grant monies (if awarded), and to oversee the proposed program/project.
Areas Considered For PROGRAM Funding To review further information about each funding category, click in the "Program Areas" button below. Other Civic Endeavors (Arts & Culture, Environment, Recreation, and Youth Development) Areas Considered For PROJECT Funding To ensure long-term organizational stability, program grants are intended to supplement, not supplant, existing operations, staffing, and initiatives.
Program or Project Areas NOT Considered For Funding Requests for funding to reduce or retire debt Programs or projects which focus solely on the spiritual needs and growth of a church congregation or members of other religious organizations.
Political parties or campaigns Operating costs not directly related to the program/project Event sponsorship, annual appeals or membership contributions Scholarships or other grants to individuals The Men’s Fund grant committee will review all applications and select a limited number of proposals for further consideration (semi-finalists).
These organizations will be asked to participate in a site visit prior to the committee’s final deliberation. After further review and site visits with each semi-finalist organization, the committee will select three organizations as finalists. The finalists and will be invited to give an oral presentation of their proposals at the Men’s Fund annual meeting in October.
After hearing the presentations, the Men’s Fund membership will cast their votes at the event. The organization whose proposal receives the majority of votes will be awarded the Men's Fund Impact Grant. Remaining finalists may receive grants in recognition of the depth and quality of their proposals.
No lobbying or solicitation of Men’s Fund representatives is permitted. Grant Period & Reporting Procedures Funded programs and projects must begin within six months of the award and be completed within two years from the date the grant is received. The Impact Grant will require two reports.
The first report will be due one year after the grant is awarded. A final report will be required upon project completion or two years after the grant is awarded. Instructions will be provided through the grant agreement.
The following supporting documents must be electronically attached to the grant application in PDF format.
Current board roster with professional affiliations Organization’s current annual operating budget Statement of Financial Position / Balance Sheet ( Including the past two years ending on June 30 ) Statement of Activities / Statement of Income & Expenses ( Including the current fiscal year to date and two additional columns for the 12-month periods of your prior two fiscal years ).
Annual Audit Letter or Financial Review Report Fiscal sponsor agreement letter ( if applicable ) Proof of Property Ownership ( for capital project only ) Start your application today! 20 N. W.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Vanderburgh County, Indiana. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $30,000 for the 2024 Impact Grant. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Men's Fund Grants Program is funded by Vanderburgh County Community Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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