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Find similar grantsProgram, Operating and Capital Campaign Grants is sponsored by The Mike & Gillian Goodrich Foundation. These grants support nonprofit organizations in the Birmingham area and the Black Belt of Alabama. The foundation focuses on enhancing education, neighborhood revitalization, cultural arts, and environmental initiatives, directly contributing to community development.
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Grant Guidelines - Mike & Gillian Goodrich Foundation Since 2009, the Mike & Gillian Goodrich Foundation has been providing grants to nonprofit organizations in the Birmingham community, the Black Belt, and the state as a whole to support a variety of programs.
From education to the environment, from the cultural arts to neighborhood revitalization, the Foundation has distributed grants to over 260 organizations whose work we are proud to support.
Grants from the Mike & Gillian Goodrich Foundation are made to support programs that impact: The Birmingham metro area; Dallas, Greene, Hale, Perry and Sumter Counties of the Black Belt Region in Alabama; The State of Alabama as a whole, through influencing policy change at the state level. The Foundation focuses its grantmaking in 5 program areas, investing in programs geared toward achieving specific results in these focus areas.
Neighborhood Revitalization The Environment and Green Spaces Positioning Strategic Community Assets The Mike & Gillian Goodrich Foundation provides funding in amounts ranging from twenty-five hundred dollars up to one million dollars for program and operating support as well as for capital campaign needs: Program grants of up to $30,000 to support a specific program.
Operating grants of any amount may be applied for in up to three year increments with an annual review. Our goal is to help our grantees focus more on their missions and less on application cycles. Capital Campaign grants of any amount will be considered throughout the year.
Applications must be submitted by February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1 for consideration at the following quarterly board meeting. Grant applications pertaining to the Black Belt Region must be submitted by January 16 and July 16 for consideration at the next quarterly board meeting.
for scholarships or individual awards; to individual school classrooms; for mission trips or ambassador programs; for individual school programs; for health-related research; to support fundraising events that are not 100% deductible for charitable purposes. Grants to faith-based organizations may be made to support programs that strongly address the focus areas.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in the Birmingham area and the Black Belt of Alabama. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows not specified (Over $26 million distributed since 2009). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Program, Operating and Capital Campaign Grants is funded by The Mike & Gillian Goodrich Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Alabama. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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