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Pocantico Center Conferences is sponsored by Rockefeller Brothers Fund Inc.. The Pocantico Center hosts meetings and conferences that support activities that are educational or charitable and consistent with the program interests of the RBF. Organizations may apply to host conferences for up to 30 participants at the Pocantico campus. The Fund may cover direct costs such as meals and lodging for selected events.
Geographic focus: Global
Focus areas: Democratic Practice, Sustainable Development, Peacebuilding, Arts and Culture
Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt:
For Grant Seekers | Rockefeller Brothers Fund Institutional Transparency Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Explore RBF History: Timeline Program Impact & Learning Review Our Latest Grantmaking Stats Public Events & Performances Conferences & Residencies Education & Community Outreach David Rockefeller Creative Arts Center Mission-Aligned Investing Mission-Aligned Investing - column 1 Gender & Racial Equity Lens Investments Mission-Aligned Investing - column 2 New TIIP Study Shows RBF Mission-Aligned Investing Outperformed Market, Shaped Field Photo courtesy of Basmeh & Zeitoonah . A community worker provides refugees with food and hygiene supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic. Rockefeller Brothers Fund staff are highly engaged in the fields where we provide support and actively identify organizations that are well-positioned to meet programmatic goals. Less than one percent of unsolicited grant applications result in funding. Before you consider submitting a grant application, please review program guidelines and recent grants to determine if your work aligns with one of our current programs. To be eligible for a grant, organizations must be tax-exempt or seeking support for a project that would qualify as educational or charitable. Support to individuals for any purpose, including education, health care, travel, or attendance at conferences. Meetings, publications, or films, including documentaries, unless directly related to a Fund-supported project. (If you're interested in hosting a meeting at The Pocantico Center, you can learn more here .) Youth activities, including sports, afterschool, and exchange programs. Capital expenses, including the construction and renovation of buildings. Lobbying, as well as the planning or organizing of lobbying activities. Tickets or tables at galas and other fundraising events. If you are unsure about whether you qualify for funding, please email us before beginning a grant application. Given the demands for the time of our staff, we are unable to accept grant applications sent by email or to arrange meetings with program staff to discuss unsolicited grant proposals. If your organization or project is not a fit for the RBF programs, you may be able to find funding elsewhere. Candid provides resources to help you find foundations, browse requests for proposals, and apply for scholarships and fellowships. If you believe that your project is a good fit for the RBF's support, you can submit a grant request . You will be prompted to create an account on our online portal and then respond to questions about your organization and the work for which you are seeking support. While the review process is generally completed within three months, the exact timeline may vary. The RBF rarely funds unsolicited grant requests. The Culpeper
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For Grant Seekers | Rockefeller Brothers Fund Institutional Transparency Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Explore RBF History: Timeline Program Impact & Learning Review Our Latest Grantmaking Stats Public Events & Performances Conferences & Residencies Education & Community Outreach David Rockefeller Creative Arts Center Mission-Aligned Investing Mission-Aligned Investing - column 1 Gender & Racial Equity Lens Investments Mission-Aligned Investing - column 2 New TIIP Study Shows RBF Mission-Aligned Investing Outperformed Market, Shaped Field Photo courtesy of Basmeh & Zeitoonah .
A community worker provides refugees with food and hygiene supplies during the COVID-19 pandemic. Rockefeller Brothers Fund staff are highly engaged in the fields where we provide support and actively identify organizations that are well-positioned to meet programmatic goals. Less than one percent of unsolicited grant applications result in funding.
Before you consider submitting a grant application, please review program guidelines and recent grants to determine if your work aligns with one of our current programs. To be eligible for a grant, organizations must be tax-exempt or seeking support for a project that would qualify as educational or charitable. Support to individuals for any purpose, including education, health care, travel, or attendance at conferences.
Meetings, publications, or films, including documentaries, unless directly related to a Fund-supported project. (If you're interested in hosting a meeting at The Pocantico Center, you can learn more here .) Youth activities, including sports, afterschool, and exchange programs.
Capital expenses, including the construction and renovation of buildings. Lobbying, as well as the planning or organizing of lobbying activities. Tickets or tables at galas and other fundraising events.
If you are unsure about whether you qualify for funding, please email us before beginning a grant application. Given the demands for the time of our staff, we are unable to accept grant applications sent by email or to arrange meetings with program staff to discuss unsolicited grant proposals. If your organization or project is not a fit for the RBF programs, you may be able to find funding elsewhere.
Candid provides resources to help you find foundations, browse requests for proposals, and apply for scholarships and fellowships. If you believe that your project is a good fit for the RBF's support, you can submit a grant request . You will be prompted to create an account on our online portal and then respond to questions about your organization and the work for which you are seeking support.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and public-sector institutions, both domestic and foreign. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Not specified Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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View Foundation ProfileApplication snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Not specified; eligibility guidance Nonprofit organizations and public-sector institutions, both domestic and foreign.
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
While the review process is generally completed within three months, the exact timeline may vary. The RBF rarely funds unsolicited grant requests. The Culpeper Arts & Culture program only considers unsolicited requests during its annual call for proposals .
Please do not submit requests for Arts & Culture support through the unsolicited grant request. News from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund Pocantico Event Announcements Careers - Contact (Footer)
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