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The Kirkpatrick Family Fund continues to honor John and Eleanor Kirkpatrick’s legacy through its support of programs and initiatives that contribute to the cultural landscape and quality of life in central Oklahoma and the Pikes Peak region of Colorado. The Kirkpatrick Family Fund provides support to nonprofit organizations for specific projects, general operations, and endowments.
The Kirkpatrick Family Fund accomplishes its mission through the support of organizations with bold, capable leadership and programs that are effective in addressing community needs. We seek to make investments with partners who value innovative programming, broad community access, active participation, and quality learning opportunities for youth and adults.
Children, Youth & Families Our investments in the Arts and Humanities center on active learning and imagination, encourage the creative process, and enrich the vibrancy of our community. Children, Youth & Families Our investments in Children, Youth and Families focus on prevention and creating environments that help children, caregivers, and families become more resilient.
Our investments in Community Enhancement focus on improving the quality of life for all in our community through beautification, building strong neighborhoods, and advancing economic opportunity. Our investments in Education primarily focus on arts education and active learning programs that help children and youth become confident, caring, and contributing adults.
John and Eleanor Kirkpatrick believed building endowments was crucial to ensuring the financial sustainability of not-for-profit organizations in central Oklahoma. The Kirkpatrick Family Fund provides matching grants to endowment funds established at the Oklahoma City Community Foundation for organizations engaging numerous donors through an endowment campaign.
Our investments in Health and Human Services emphasize prevention, breaking dependencies, ending cycles of abuse, and improving equitable access to health services. We support the efforts of our affiliate organization, the Kirkpatrick Foundation, to make our communities safe and a humane space for all animals. The Kirkpatrick Family Fund will consider a grant request for endowment support from Oklahoma nonprofits.
All other requests for support should be directed to the Kirkpatrick Foundation. Children, Youth & Families Requests for individual projects and programs will be considered in this category. Requests in this category must span a specific time period, achieve measurable results, and fulfill the organization’s mission.
Requests for ongoing programs requiring year-after-year support or general administration are not included in this category. We do not accept unsolicited requests for capital projects. Project grants fall into two categories: small projects ($15,000 and below) and large projects (above $15,000).
General Operating Support General operating support grants from the Kirkpatrick Family Fund are open by invitation only . Organizations may be invited to apply for general operating support only if they have received prior support from the Kirkpatrick Family Fund for multiple years. This funding is unrestricted and can be used however the organization deems fit.
Annual funding for an organization’s general operations is not guaranteed. The review process is rigorous and emphasizes best practices in nonprofit management. It examines board and staff leadership; mission, vision, and programs; and current opportunities and challenges the organization faces.
Eligibility assessment and post-submission follow-up may require interviews or conversations with the applicant organization’s staff members and members of the board of directors.
John and Eleanor Kirkpatrick prioritized the endowment matching grant program as a way to help nonprofits: Develop a reliable source of funding that supports mission and program goals Maintain and operate capital projects Engage a broad base of community contributors Qualified organizations may apply in one of two categories: New Nonprofit Endowment Fund Organizations who have approval to establish a new nonprofit endowment fund at the Oklahoma City Community Foundation may request a grant of $15,000 to be matched with $25,000 raised by the organization to establish the fund.
Established Nonprofit Endowment Fund To apply, organizations must have an existing nonprofit endowment fund at the Oklahoma City Community Foundation. The Kirkpatrick Family Fund will contribute $1 for every $3 an organization raises. Organizations considering submitting a match request greater than $20,000 should contact Kirkpatrick Family Fund staff prior to submission.
Only nonprofit organizations qualified as a public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code may apply.
We do not accept unsolicited grant requests from organizations based outside of central Oklahoma; grants made outside of Oklahoma County are limited to endowment matches or considered on a case-by-case basis with fewer than three years of financial documentation whose mission or programs do not fall within a stated area of interest that function primarily as churches or ministries, or whose programs require adherence to a specific religious affiliation in order to receive services We do not fund organizations that advocate for or are involved in the killing, abuse, or harm of animals.
We do not fund or sponsor individuals, trips, tickets, or tables for fundraising events. Support for professional associations, educational institutions, and civic organizations is considered secondary and requires the organization to demonstrate a broad community benefit. Endowment Grant Specific Guidelines Organizations are strongly encouraged to engage a broad base of support through their endowment campaigns.
Donations or bequests from only one source must be supplemented with an additional 10% of the original donation raised from multiple independent donors. Approved organizations have up to 12 months from the date of approval to raise their full match portion. A renewed match request will not be considered until an existing match challenge is completed.
Organizations submitting a request for a matching grant may also apply for a grant in another category during the same 12-month period. Only dollars raised and given to the endowment fund following approval will be considered eligible toward the organization’s match. Interest derived from the organization’s endowment fund may not be used to provide the match for Kirkpatrick Family Fund grants.
Encouraging new investments at the Oklahoma City Community Foundation is a key component of the matching grant program. Therefore, dollars held in other existing donor funds at the Oklahoma City Community Foundation are not eligible to be transferred toward the endowment match. For more information about the Nonprofit Endowment Program, visit OCCF.
org . Review the Kirkpatrick Family Fund’s grant guidelines if your organization is a new applicant or has not applied to the Kirkpatrick Family Fund within the last two years.
Submit a Letter of Intent (LOI) 2-4 weeks before the application deadline Kirkpatrick Family Fund Staff Will contact organization to discuss proposal or notify of approval Prepare and submit full grant application Kirkpatrick Family Fund staff will review application and present to Trustees applicants will receive decision within 4 months after submission Submission deadlines below are for the full application.
Application deadlines that fall on a holiday or weekend will be extended to the next regular business day. Small Grants ($15,000 or less): March 1, June 1, September 1, and December 1 Large Grants (more than $15,000): March 1 and September 1 General Operating Support: March 1, June 1, September 1, and December 1 Click here to download a PDF with additional information.
General Operating Support Work Plan Template Three-Year Financial Summary Form Example of Board Meeting Attendance Matrix
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations focused on arts, education, health, and community development in central Oklahoma. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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General Operating and Project Support Grants is sponsored by Morris And Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation. The Foundation provides funding to improve the quality of life for DC-area residents through strategic grantmaking. While the Foundation prefers to provide general operating support to allow organizations flexibility, it also considers project-specific requests. Funding is provided across five priority areas: Arts and Humanities, Community Services, Education, Environment, and Health. Geographic focus: Washington, DC metropolitan area (DC; Montgomery and Prince George's Counties, MD; Arlington and Fairfax Counties, Alexandria, and Falls Church, VA) Focus areas: Arts and Humanities, Community Services, Education, Environment, Health
Indiana Arts Commission Arts Project Support is a grant program from the Indiana Arts Commission that funds public-facing short-term arts projects and arts activity series across Indiana. Examples of funded projects include performances, exhibitions, arts festivals, cultural planning, youth and older adult arts learning, and public art installations. Awards are up to ,000 per project and are offered twice per fiscal year: the Spring Cycle (deadline March 5, 2026 for the July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027 grant period) and the Fall Cycle (deadline September 3, 2026 for January 1 – December 31, 2027). Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, 501(c)(6) tourism entities, local government units, public and private pre-K through high schools, fiscally sponsored entities, and qualifying colleges and universities. Individual artists may also be eligible if they are Indiana residents age 21 or older and not currently enrolled in a degree program.