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Open Grants Program is sponsored by Golden LEAF Foundation. This program offers funding to governmental entities and 501(c)(3) nonprofits in North Carolina for projects focused on economic development, particularly in tobacco-dependent and rural communities.
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Open Grants - Golden LEAF Foundation The Open Grants Program allows applicants to apply for Golden LEAF funding throughout the year. Eligible applicants are governmental entities and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Awards in the Open Grants Program are $500,000 or less.
The Golden LEAF Foundation is committed to using the funds entrusted to it for projects that show the most potential for strengthening North Carolina’s economy, especially in tobacco-dependent, economically distressed, and/or rural communities. This program is for economic development projects aligned with the Golden LEAF priority areas.
More details regarding Golden LEAF’s priority areas and priority outcomes are available at the links below.
Job Creation and Economic Investment Community Competitiveness and Capacity Competitive applications for projects include requests for funds to: Develop and implement a new workforce training program to meet demand from local employers Implement a career pathway at a high school for a high demand field Extend water, sewer, or road infrastructure to a site to enable industrial development that will create full-time jobs Support the development of new crops, expand markets for agriculture products, or provide training for farmers.
Construction of infrastructure for public use needed for development of workforce housing (developer must be a 501(c)(3) or local government entity) If you are not sure if your project is a fit for this program, please contact Golden LEAF staff to discuss prior to submission of an application.
For more information on how Golden LEAF evaluates Open Grants applications, including detailed characteristics of competitive projects, please review the frequently asked questions , or contact Golden LEAF staff for assistance. Golden LEAF has identified quantitative outcomes for each priority area used to measure the success of a project in achieving the mission of Golden LEAF.
Competitive applications will typically include projections for one or more of these measures to assess project success. Presenting a project for review involves a two-stage application process. This two-stage review will help each applicant avoid investing time and resources in completing the full application for a project that is not likely to receive funding.
We encourage all potential applicants to take the Project Fit Quiz and contact Golden LEAF staff prior to submitting a Stage 1 Application to learn more about Golden LEAF and the application process. Although an invitation to submit a Stage 2 Application indicates interest in learning more about a project, it does not indicate that funds will be awarded or the level of funding. Applicants will complete an online Stage 1 Application.
The Stage 1 Application requires basic information about the applicant, a brief description of the project and the outcomes expected, and an explanation of how Golden LEAF funds would be used. For projects that will continue after the conclusion of the requested funding, the application also requires information about how the program will be sustained.
The Golden LEAF Board will review and determine which projects appear to meet Golden LEAF’s priorities for the Open Grants Program and are likely to be competitive for funding. The Board will select applicants to invite to submit a Stage 2 Application. An invitation to submit a Stage 2 Application indicates an interest in learning more about a project and does not guarantee funds will be awarded.
Applicants not invited to submit a Stage 2 Application are declined at this point. Invited applicants will complete an online Stage 2 Application for review and consideration for funding by the Golden LEAF Board.
The Stage 2 Application will gather more detailed information about the applicant, including prior year audits and financials, and more detailed information about the project, how it will be implemented, and the outcomes expected. Golden LEAF staff will use its best efforts to bring Stage 1 and Stage 2 Applications before the Board as soon as possible.
Generally, Stage 1 and Stage 2 Application decisions are made at two separate Golden LEAF Board meetings. The Golden LEAF Board meets in February, April, June, August, October, and December.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Governmental entities and 501(c)(3) nonprofits in North Carolina. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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