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Priority Area Grants (Larger Funding Requests) is sponsored by Ford Family Foundation. Funding for requests exceeding $20,000 that align with the Foundation's specific impact areas: Family, Education, and Community. This includes programs, operations, and capital projects.
Geographic focus: Rural Oregon and Siskiyou County, California
Focus areas: Family Impact, Education Impact, Community Impact
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Open Grants | The Ford Family Foundation We updated our mission and strategy. Learn more . Applications are always open The Ford Family Foundation’s open grants invest in programs and projects across Oregon and Siskiyou County that are important to your community.
Some grants are small; some are big. Sometimes funding is needed urgently; sometimes it’s part of a longer term plan. We are standing by to support the needs of your organization or rural community.
We want our grantmaking process to be convenient and easily accessible to everyone. This open door approach reflects our commitment to meeting rural communities where they are and providing the right level of support at the right time, in the right way. What’s the secret?
Community We look for evidence of strong community buy-in and support for all grants. Local and regional donors, individuals and businesses can show their support through cash and in-kind donations to your project. “Coming from a background of running a small rural nonprofit, I know what it’s like to fundraise and work within a limited budget.
If we can find a way to fund a project or program, we’d love to be supportive. ” — Levi Williams, Program Officer Technical Assistance grants Strengthen your organization’s internal capacity with a Technical Assistance grant. These grants can support hiring an outside consultant with specialized expertise or sending staff to mission-relevant trainings.
We generally offer Technical Assistance funding to organizations with an annual budget under $1 million, though exceptions are possible. A 10% cash match is required. The match can be from the organization or other funders that are contributing to this project.
We ask for two attachments: a scope of work from the outside consultant or the agenda for the training and a simple budget form You will typically hear from us in six to 10 weeks Grant amount: Up to $5,000 Sending staff to mission-relevant training courses. They’re called Good Neighbor grants for a reason. Good neighbors help each other, learn from each other and lift each other up.
Good Neighbor grants are designed to support the initiatives that matter in your community in a way that works for your organization, including unforeseen emergencies that interrupt programming or services. We fund both program and capital requests.
25% committed before applying (in-kind can play a role but strongest requests have other funding at the table) Can request up to 1/3 for programs/operations and up to 50% for capital Clearly need to see the community at the table where services will be provided We also look for a clear plan in place for sustainability You will typically hear back from us in six to 10 weeks Grant amount: Up to $20,000 Emergency repairs to essential equipment at a food bank, library, fire hall or other community service provider Updates to facilities at a beloved community gathering place, including ADA accessibility and technology Community events such as celebrations, clean-ups or summer festivals (Events and celebrations must be free to the public and multi-day or annual, such as a music or art series.)
New or special programs for the children and families in your communities Studies or research on a community need Playgrounds or recreational facilities Translation of materials or outreach to special populations Basic needs for vulnerable children and families Feasibility studies for economic development projects (e.g., business incubator, makerspace, commercial kitchen) For requests that exceed $20,000, applications should be aligned with our funding priorities .
We fund programs, operations and capital projects. To apply for a larger grant, please contact our staff through the form below before submitting an application. Want to learn more about eligibility?
Read through our eligibility details , and view our list of grants awarded over the last five years to see the organizations and communities that have received support through our grantmaking. We serve rural communities in oregon and siskiyou county, california If you are seeking new funding, please note that we only fund grants that serve Oregon and Siskiyou County, California.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations and public entities in rural Oregon or Siskiyou County, CA. Applicants must contact Foundation staff before submitting a formal application. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Over $20,000 (no upper limit stated) 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.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.
Good Neighbor Grants is sponsored by Ford Family Foundation. Supports rural communities by providing funding for essential programs and services, including both program and capital requests. These grants are designed to support initiatives that matter to the community, including unforeseen emergencies that interrupt services. Geographic focus: Rural Oregon and Siskiyou County, California Focus areas: Community Development, Family Support, Education, Social Services
Open Oregon Grants (Larger Funding Requests) is a grant from Ford Family Foundation that funds programs and projects important to rural communities across Oregon and Siskiyou County, California. The foundation uses an open-door, always-accepting approach to meet communities where they are and provide flexible support at the right time. Larger funding requests (over $20,000) focus on projects with strong community buy-in evidenced by local and regional donor support. Applicants must contact foundation staff prior to submission. Eligible organizations include public charities, governmental entities, and sovereign tribes serving rural areas.