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Rolling biannual review: applications submitted Jan 1–Jun 30 receive responses ~mid-August; applications submitted Jul 1–Dec 1 receive responses ~mid-February.
The Nonprofit Grants Program is offered by Community Fund Ohio and funds Ohio-based organizations serving individuals with developmental disabilities. Grants of ,000 support a range of eligible uses including expansion of disability-related services, purchase of accessible vehicles for client transportation, facility improvements for greater accessibility, and acquisition of equipment or technology that enables better service delivery.
Organizations whose primary mission aligns with serving individuals with developmental disabilities are given priority; organizations with a different primary mission may apply for a specific project focused on disability inclusion. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations based in Ohio. Funding comes from the generosity of beneficiaries who have passed away, supporting the Community Fund Ohio trust model.
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data-confirm-ok-text="OK" data-confirm-cancel-text="Cancel"> Description Grant Program Overview - Nonprofit Organizations Nonprofit grants from Community Fund Ohio are intended to support Ohio-based, 501(c)3 organizations whose principal mission aligns with our focus area of serving individuals with developmental disabilities.
Organizations whose primary mission does not fall within this focus area may apply for a project specifically focused on including individuals with developmental disabilities. Such applications will be evaluated and may be funded, contingent upon alignment with this focus area, number of people impacted, and the availability of resources. Grants are funded through the generosity of beneficiaries who have passed away.
To learn more about establishing a Trust with Community Fund Ohio, visit our website at Community Fund Ohio or email us at joinderanddeposit@communityfundohio. org.
Permissible uses of grant funds : Grant request purposes may include, but are not limited to, expansion of disability-related services, purchase of accessible vehicles for transporting clients, facility improvements for greater accessibility, or purchase of equipment or technology that will enable the organization to better serve people with developmental disabilities.
A grant will not be awarded for expenses that may be categorized as typical operating expenses or overhead, including, but not limited to, rent, property taxes, or employees’ salaries. Applications for nonprofit organizations can be submitted at any time but will be reviewed twice per year.
Complete applications received between January 1 and June 30 will receive a response around mid-August and completed applications received between July 1 and December 1 will receive a response around mid-February. here</a>." data-confirm-ok-text="OK" data-confirm-cancel-text="Cancel"> Rules Community Fund Ohio’s Grants Committee will review all complete, submitted applications on a biannual basis after June 30 and December 1.
While a qualifying organization may submit multiple applications, the combined value of all Community Fund Ohio grants awarded to the same organization shall not exceed $25,000. Only those applications that are complete and that meet all eligibility criteria and requirements will be considered for approval. However, the Committee has complete discretion to approve or deny any application, even if it meets all requirements here</a>."
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Ohio-based 501(c)(3) organizations whose principal mission aligns with serving individuals with developmental disabilities; orgs without this primary focus may apply for disability-focused projects. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $25,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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