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Nonprofit Partnership Grants - Jackson County MO opens in new tab or window Nonprofit Partnership Grants Nonprofit Partnership Grant Application Jackson County, Missouri invites proposals from qualified non-profit organizations to receive competitive grant funding that directly serves and uplifts disadvantaged communities within the County.
These funds are intended to support initiatives to promote equitable access to resources, improve quality of life, and address systemic disparities in areas such as housing, health, education, food insecurity, and community development. The County anticipates awarding up to $35,000,000 in total funding with no single award exceeding $1,500,000.
Jackson County recognizes that certain communities face historic and persistent barriers to opportunity. These barriers can stem from economic disinvestment, environmental hazards, limited access to healthcare, or systemic inequities in housing and employment. This grant program is designed to enable local organizations and agencies to address these challenges with innovative, impactful, and sustainable solutions.
The County reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, to waive informalities, and to accept the proposal(s) that are determined to be in the best interest of the County. All Costs incurred in preparation of the proposal are the responsibility of the applicant. Submission of a proposal does not guarantee funding nor amount of funding requested.
Proposal and related materials are subject to public disclosure under the Missouri Sunshine Law. Proposal Submission Deadline is November 20, 2025, at 3:00 p. m.
Non-profit organizations with 501(C)(3) status Must be a nonprofit organization registered with the State of Missouri Must be on the Jackson County tax roles--proof of paid/exempt County taxes will be required Must be in existence for a minimum of two (2) years Must be located within Jackson County Must serve Jackson County residents Must not be associated with any personal interest of a member of the Jackson County Legislature or County staff that may be deemed a violation of the ethics policy Must obtain a Jackson County Certificate of Compliance Currently funded agencies must be in compliance with our Finance Department before submitting an application Jackson County cannot be the sole funder for any program Funding requests are for the period of January 1 through December 31, 2026.
The activities or services for which funds are requested must occur in this timeframe Funding cannot be used to promote political or religious purposes Funding cannot be used for events Funding is for the purpose of providing a program or service to Jackson County.
Said funds are not designated for capital purchases, equipment or hardware of any kind such as vehicles, computers, laptops or televisions Funding for salaries cannot exceed 50% of the total salary, the maximum for fringe benefits is 10% of the total ask for the position Payment will be made on a quarterly reimbursement basis only after proper documentation and proof of payment are received All instructions must be complied with in order for the funding request to be considered in the upcoming fiscal year budget Total funding available up to $35,000,000 Maximum award per applicant: $1,500,000 While the County intends to limit awards to no more than $1,500,000 per applicant, the County reserves the right, in rare circumstances, to consider funding above this amount Funding is anticipated to be one time and should not be relied upon for ongoing operational expenses beyond the grant period Project Scope and Priorities Food security and access to nutritious foods Physical and mental health services Education, tutoring, and literacy programs Workforce development and job training Initiatives that foster overall community well-being and resilience Proposal Format and Submission Requirements Program Application including Proposed Program Budget IRS 501c3 Non-Profit Letter of Tax Exemption Missouri Secretary of State Certificate of Good Standing Missouri Secretary of State Annual Registration Report A current roster of Board Members on organization stationery 2024 IRS Form 990 - Extensions are not accepted.
2024 Audited Financial Statement, including Management Letter Current Certificate of Liability Insurance valued at a minimum of $1 million IRS Form W9 https://www. irs. gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw9.
pdf signed within the last two years Compliance and Reporting Requirements Award recipients will be required to enter into an agreement with the County.
Submit quarterly reimbursement requests Maintain financial and programmatic records for at least five years Participate in County led site visits and monitoring Comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws Cooperate with any audits or reviews conducted by the County or its designee Should you have any questions about the process or information required, please contact the Compliance Review Office Jon. Schwartz@jacksongov.
org or MBolling@jacksongov. org prior to submission of your Agency Funding Request. Examples of Required Documents Example of Audited Financial Statement (PDF, 2MB) Example of Current Certificate of Liability Insurance (PDF, 2MB) Example of IRS 501c3 Non-Profit Letter (PDF, 771KB) Example of IRS Form 990 (PDF, 2MB) Example of IRS Form W-9 (PDF, 2MB) Example of Missouri Sec.
of State Certificate of Good Standing (PDF, 2MB) Example of Missouri Sec. of State Registration Report (PDF, 1MB)
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Non-profit organizations with 501(c)(3) status, registered with the State of Missouri, primarily providing services to disadvantaged, vulnerable, or at-risk populations residing in Missouri (51% or more of clients serve… Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $1,500,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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