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Muckleshoot Charity Fund is sponsored by Muckleshoot Indian Tribe. This fund supports community organizations in Washington with priorities including education, health services, culture, and advocacy for communities of color and Native American programs.
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Employees: Request Edits Here Sean Daniels, Intergovernmental Affairs Coordinator Sean. Daniels@muckleshoot. nsn.
us Philip Starr Administration Building The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe has long understood the importance of being proactive in meeting the needs of its community. The Muckleshoot Charity Fund has placed high priority in awarding grants to organizations throughout the region that address the unique local and regional issues facing the population.
Most Muckleshoot Charity Fund awards range from $1,500 to $5,000, allowing many agencies to benefit from the funds available. Profits from the Muckleshoot Casino are the sole source of funding for the Muckleshoot Charity Fund grants. The Muckleshoot Charity Fund grant application procedure must be followed in order for your organization’s request to be reviewed and considered.
Below you will find information on Funding guidelines, eligibility requirements, funding priorities and the application process. Please review this information carefully before filling out the application.
Applicants must be located in Washington State or registered as a non-profit with the state of Washington, and meet one of the following basic requirements: Non-profit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) status as determined by the Internal Revenue Service or non-profit status under Washington State Law RCW 9. 46.
0920 State Recognized Public School Applications must also meet the following two criteria: Funding proposals must address one of the priority areas identified above; and Proposals must show how they address the needs of the community, organization, or region. Only completed applications shall be forwarded to the Muckleshoot Charity Fund Committee for consideration.
A completed application must identify how the proposal will meet the priority areas outlined above, what specifically the agency proposes to do with the grant award, a brief description of planned publicity, and provide the required supporting documents of the proposal. Funding requests for date-specific events should include detailed information on the event, including the planned date.
* Applications are recommended to be submitted 3-6 months in advance of any specific event dates. Only the Board Chair, Chief Executive Officer, or other individual empowered with entering into a contract on behalf of the organization should submit the application. Applications must include at least one of the following attachments in order to be considered complete.
Copy of IRS 501(c)(3) determination letter (if one has been issued to the applicant); or Non-profit status under Washington State Law RCW 9. 46. 0920 (Certificate of Incorporation from WA Secretary of State’s office) For Public Schools/Districts/Programs, a letter of legitimacy signed from appropriate administrator on letter head.
There are no application deadlines The Muckleshoot Charity Fund receives many applications each cycle and not all requests can be funded and/or reviewed within the cycle it is received Applications are reviewed on a quarterly basis and successful applicants will be notified when funding is approved. Otherwise, applicants are not contacted by staff for pending applications.
Agencies may not receive more than one grant per every 12 months Grants are not guaranteed on an annual basis All funding decisions of the Muckleshoot Charity Fund Committee are final Note: The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe reserves the right to modify its criteria for the Muckleshoot Charity Fund at any time.
Non-profit Organizations Registered in Washington State Public: Schools/Districts/Programs Proposals Community groups that DO NOT have proof of non-profit status Muckleshoot Charity Funding Priorities Health and Human Services Please review the guidelines above. We have provided a tutorial for the application which will walk you through the steps.
The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe requests you submit your grant application electronically through our website. If you are a non-profit organization and would like to apply – please click here: Charity Application Form If you are a public school or government agency and would like to apply – please click here: Public School/Government form At any point in the process, you can click “Save and Finish Later”.
Once completed click on “Submit” Heritage & Culture About Our Heritage & Culture Muckleshoot Artist Directory Tribal Sovereignty About Our Tribal Sovereignty Tribal Lands & Acknowledgements Intergovernmental Affairs katie. manzanares@muckleshoot. nsn.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits, government agencies, and state-recognized public schools located in or registered in Washington State; one grant per 12-month period per organization. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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