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Paradise for Good Grant is sponsored by Community Foundation of the Florida Keys. Supports nonprofit and faith‑based organizations serving the Florida Keys in community development and revitalization initiatives.
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# Grant Application | CFFK The Florida Keys Emergency Relief Fund – For Hurric The Florida Keys Emergency Relief Fund was created to support immediate human needs to the citizens wh Monroe County. Funding is available for food, clot hing, shelter/household needs, and medical needs (i psychological needs), childcare and transportation.
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Organization Name: ________________________________ _______________________________________________ ail: _____________________________________________ Federal ID #____________________________________ Mission of your organization: Briefly describe services currently being provided to meet immediate human needs related to Hurricane description of your funding needs: What is the estimated cost of providing these servi ces?
______________________________________________ How many people do you expect to provide assistance to? ______________________________________________ Please indicate the geographic area(s) your organiz ation serves. Check all that apply.
Amount of your grant request?
___ What other funding have you applied for or received $_____________ Pending Received From______________________________________________ $_____________ Pending Received From______________________________________________ $_____________ Pending Received From______________________________________________ Note: If your organization is funded under this pr ogram, you will be asked to document how these fund * 2025 Community Grant Presentations * In Paradise For Good: Community Foundation Awards Nearly $900,000 to Keys Nonprofits * 2024 Action for Impact grant awards * Community Foundation of the Florida Keys Announces Elizabeth Brown as New President and CEO The Florida Keys Emergency Relief Fund – For Hurric The Florida Keys Emergency Relief Fund was created to support immediate human needs to the citizens wh Monroe County.
Funding is available for food, clot hing, shelter/household needs, and medical needs (i psychological needs), childcare and transportation. Possible future needs may include home repairs, u grants for infrastructure repairs and efforts to he lp our community recover from Hurricane Irma.
Organization Name: ________________________________ _______________________________________________ ail: _____________________________________________ Federal ID #____________________________________ Mission of your organization: Briefly describe services currently being provided to meet immediate human needs related to Hurricane description of your funding needs: What is the estimated cost of providing these servi ces?
______________________________________________ How many people do you expect to provide assistance to? ______________________________________________ Please indicate the geographic area(s) your organiz ation serves. Check all that apply.
Amount of your grant request?
___ What other funding have you applied for or received $_____________ Pending Received From______________________________________________ $_____________ Pending Received From______________________________________________ $_____________ Pending Received From______________________________________________ Note: If your organization is funded under this pr ogram, you will be asked to document how these fund The Florida Keys Emergency Relief Fund – For Hurric The Florida Keys Emergency Relief Fund was created to support immediate human needs to the citizens wh Monroe County.
Funding is available for food, clot hing, shelter/household needs, and medical needs (i psychological needs), childcare and transportation. Possible future needs may include home repairs, u grants for infrastructure repairs and efforts to he lp our community recover from Hurricane Irma.
Organization Name: ________________________________ _______________________________________________ ail: _____________________________________________ Federal ID #____________________________________ Mission of your organization: Briefly describe services currently being provided to meet immediate human needs related to Hurricane description of your funding needs: What is the estimated cost of providing these servi ces?
______________________________________________ How many people do you expect to provide assistance to? ______________________________________________ Please indicate the geographic area(s) your organiz ation serves. Check all that apply.
Amount of your grant request?
___ What other funding have you applied for or received $_____________ Pending Received From______________________________________________ $_____________ Pending Received From______________________________________________ $_____________ Pending Received From______________________________________________ Note: If your organization is funded under this pr ogram, you will be asked to document how these fund [](https://cffk.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits or faith-based organizations serving the Florida Keys. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Midlands Gives (Giving Day Campaign) is a grant from Central Carolina Community Foundation, a year-round online giving platform and community fundraising initiative serving nonprofits across 11 counties in the Midlands region of South Carolina. Since 2014, the campaign has raised more than $32 million for hundreds of local nonprofits through 18,000 or more annual donations. Eligible participants are nonprofits operating in the Midlands region supported by the Foundation, which holds over $275 million in assets and more than 500 charitable funds. The most recent campaign deadline was March 12, 2026.
The Fields Artist Fellowship is a prestigious two-year, $150,000 award offered through a partnership between Oregon Humanities and the Oregon Community Foundation. The fellowship supports Oregon-based artists and culture bearers who use creative and cultural practice to drive social change in their communities. Up to four fellows are selected each cycle, with eight finalists receiving $10,000 each. Eligible applicants must have at least five years of professional artistic practice, three years of Oregon residency, and demonstrated community engagement. Artists of all mediums may apply, including writers, filmmakers, visual artists, and performance artists. The selection process prioritizes underrepresented perspectives and geographic diversity across Oregon.
The Disability Foundation 2026 Grant Cycle is a grant from The Disability Foundation, a supporting organization of The Dayton Foundation, providing competitive funding for direct services to people with disabilities. Eligible projects include accessibility equipment, housing modifications, transportation assistance, and expansion of support services. Organizations serving residents in Clark, Montgomery, Miami, Greene, Hamilton, Butler, Preble, and Warren counties in Ohio may apply. The foundation prioritizes programs that increase independence, community integration, and quality of life for individuals with physical, developmental, or cognitive disabilities.