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Phillips County Unrestricted Endowment Fund is sponsored by Greater Northwest Kansas Community Foundation. Offers a matching grant to support fundraising events for non-profits serving Phillips County, Kansas. Eligible projects include enhancements to public spaces, health care initiatives, educational programs, and efforts to improve public health and safety.
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Phillips County Endowment Unrestricted Fund – Greater Northwest Kansas Community Foundation Phillips County Endowment Unrestricted Fund Phillips County Community Foundation Last day of every month, end of day. Phillips County Unrestricted Endowment Fund grants are to help benefit Phillips County Kansas as a whole, as well as the communities and school districts within.
The Foundation accepts applications monthly, due on the first day of the month The Phillips County Unrestricted Endowment Fund was established through a matching initiative provided by the Dane G. Hansen Foundation. Incoming donations into this endowment fund are eligible for a $1 for $1 match up to $50,000 during the month designated as Match Your Money Month by Phillips County Community Foundation through 2021.
Only investment earnings on the principal balance of the Fund is available for grants. Phillips County Unrestricted Endowment Fund grants are to help benefit Phillips County Kansas as a whole, as well as the communities and school districts within. Applications are accepted monthly and are due by the end of day on the first day of each month.
Two different types of applications are available: PCCF Unrestricted Endowment Fund – Project Grant (maximum of $2,500) or the PCCF Unrestricted Endowment Fund – Fundraising Event Matching Grant (maximum of $500). Awards are typically announced by the end of the same month reviewed. UNRESTRICTED ENDOWMENT: PROJECT GRANT PROGRAM Purpose : To provide project funding to eligible nonprofits in Phillips County.
Public Space : to enhance, renovate or upgrade a public space, park, or recreation area Health Care : to promote a healthcare initiative for a specified group or all County residents Education : to promote a non-traditional education initiative Public Health and Safety : to promote an effort to improve public health or safety and security for a specified group or for all residents Open Category : to promote a project designed to enhance the quality of life or address an issue of concern not covered in another category UNRESTRICTED ENDOWMENT: FUNDRAISING EVENT MATCHING GRANT PROGRAM Purpose : To provide matching funds to a Phillips County nonprofit for an eligible fundraising event Public Space : to enhance, renovate or upgrade a public space, park, or recreation area Health Care : to promote a healthcare initiative for a specified group or all County residents Education : to promote a non-traditional education initiative Public Health and Safety : to promote an effort to improve public health or safety and security for a specified group or for all residents Open Category : to promote a project designed to enhance the quality of life or address an issue of concern not covered in another category Applicants must serve the geographic area of Phillips County Kansas.
Grants are made to nonprofit organizations exempt from federal taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; and Educational, Governmental, and Religious Institutions. Grants are not made to individuals or businesses. Please note – there are many nonprofit organizations that fall under a different IRS tax code that are not eligible.
Please look into this prior to filling out your application. A final report will be submitted that includes: A picture of the project / outcome A summary of how the grant funds were utilized Results or outcomes of the grant project Unused grant funds must be returned to PCCF, c/o GNWKCF, PO Box 593, Bird City, KS 67731 Project Budget Justification in format provided – click HERE to download Budget Template.
Financial Statement: Income Statement and/or Balance Sheet. List of organization’s board members and their board positions Organization’s IRS 501(c)(3) determination letter (exception – Governmental, Educational or Religious Entities) Letters of Support (optional – limited to two files) Additional Documents (optional – limited to one file) Applicants must submit an online application; paper applications will not be accepted.
Additional Questions or Correspondence Please email [email protected] or call 785-734-2406 if you still have questions. Greater Northwest Kansas Community Foundation We highly recommend you read the questions in this section before you apply for a grant. If you have questions that are not answered on this page, please contact us at [email protected] or by calling 785-734-2406 .
Is there a document showing the submission process? Yes. You can download a PDF giving detailed instructions on how to apply here: Download How do I create a new account?
When you click on the Grant Application link , you will be redirected to the GNWKCF Logon Page.
If you are a first time applicant, you will need to click on the button “ Create New Account ” and complete the following information: Legal name of the organization Tax ID / Federal Employee ID Number (FEIN) Organization telephone number Organization email address Main organization mailing address (including city, state, zip) Then click the Next button Main contact’s name, title, phone number, and address Email address for main contact (NOTE – this becomes the username for the account logon) Then click the Next button Answer Yes or No to whether or not you are the executive officer.
If No, click Next to enter that information If Yes, click Next to continue to add additional executive officer information if needed Then create a password and confirm the password (note that it must be at least 6 characters long) You will then be prompted to confirm whether or not you have received an email that the account was created successfully. Check your email.
If you do not receive the confirmation, be sure to check your SPAM or Junk Mail folder. You can continue without receiving this email; however, if it is not confirmed, you may miss important updates or notifications sent via email. Contact us at 785-734-2406 or [email protected] if you have questions.
How do I modify or access an existing account? When you click on the Grant Application link , you will be redirected to the GNWKCF Logon Page.
If an application has been submitted on behalf of the organization before, you have two choices: Use the existing account information to apply Create a new logon for the applicant It is always preferable to use an existing account if the organization has received prior funding; however, we understand that some organizations will have more than one person apply for funds.
In these cases, each individual may create a unique logon for the organization. As long as the same FEIN number is noted, GNWKCF can combine the accounts on the back-end of the system. In this case, just follow the process to create a new logon.
If you want to use an existing account but cannot recall the logon information, click on the “FORGOT PASSWORD” button to have a password reset. If you do not remember the email account associated with the account, please call our office for assistance at 785-734-2406 or email us at [email protected] . May I use the same email account for multiple organization accounts?
We understand that in rural Kansas, it is not uncommon for one individual to help write grants for multiple organizations. Unfortunately, the grant application portal will only allow one email address to be used for one organization account. There is a new option to use a “Collaboration” feature in the grant management portal.
Click HERE to read how to use this feature. How do I know if someone from my organization has already applied for funding? If you believe there is an existing account setup for your organization but do not have that information, you can contact our office at 785-734-2406 or [email protected] to request assistance.
What information is needed to complete the application?
At a minimum, you will need the following: 501(c)(3) verification letter from the IRS (exception – Governmental, Educational or Religious Entities) Apply to Phillips County Endowment Unrestricted Fund by clicking the “Apply Now” button Learn about the funds we manage Find a grant to fund your initiative Boost your education goals Cheyenne County Kansas Community Foundation GROW Decatur County Foundation Gove County Community Foundation Graham County Community Foundation Logan County Community Foundation Norton County Community Foundation Osborne County Community Foundation Russell County Area Community Foundation Sheridan County Community Foundation Sherman County Community Foundation Smoky Hills Community Foundation Wallace County Foundation Meet your personal financial goals while making a difference for our future Make charitable gifts part of your overall estate planning Learn how you can reach out Find open positions with GNWKCF View all of our legal policies Dane G.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofits serving Phillips County, Kansas. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $50,000 (matching grant). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Phillips County Unrestricted Endowment Fund is funded by Greater Northwest Kansas Community Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Kansas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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