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Quality of Life Grants Program: Expanded Impact is sponsored by Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation. This program supports previously awarded Quality of Life grantees in expanding successful initiatives for individuals living with paralysis. It aims to enhance evidence-based practices that improve the quality of life for both patients and their caregivers.
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Application Process | Reeve Foundation Registration for Reeve Summit 2026 in Boston is open! Grant Application and Program Guidelines Please review the Grant Application and Program Guidelines prior to beginning your application for the 1st Cycle Direct Effect and Expanded Impact Spring 2026.
Grant proposals are due March 12, 2026 1st Grant Cycle 2026 Program Timeline Direct Effect (Tier 1) and Expanded Impact (Tier 5) 1st Grant Cycle re-opens: January 29, 2026 Deadline for emailed questions: Ongoing (Email to [email protected] ) Technical Assistance Webinars Expanded Impact: February 9, 2026 Direct Effect: February 10, 2026 Proposals Due: March 12, 2026 External Review: March 24 – April 14, 2026 Internal Review: April 16 – May 20, 2026 Grant Award Announcement: May 30, 2026 Direct Effect: June 1, 2026 – May 31, 2027 Expanded Impact: June 1, 2026 – May 31, 2028 Quality of Life Grant Application Process The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Quality of Life grants program offers a tiered grants strategy awarding Direct Effect (Tier 1) grants from $5,000 up to $24,999 to support a wide array of programs and activities.
In addition, we have created Priority Impact grants (Tiers 2, 3 & 4) with higher maximum award amounts that focus on targeted high priority issues for people living with paralysis and their families. This enables the Reeve Foundation to continue to support valuable projects and services in communities throughout the United States of America, as well as to highlight, fund and publicize high priority issues and successful solutions.
Expanded Impact grants (Tier 5) are expansions of previously awarded QOL programs that have achieved demonstrable successful impact. For Full Program Details please visit our QOL Program Overview Page . Requests from organizations not based in the USA are not eligible, and projects outside of the USA, even if the applicant organization is based in the USA, cannot be funded.
Please see all of the Eligibility Criteria (through the link below). All applications must be submitted online through the online grants portal . Learn more about the Quality of Life Grant Review Process .
Grant Application and Program Guidelines Guidelines for discussing people with disabilities A Quick Guide to Establishing Evaluation Indicators Eligibility Criteria and Funding Restrictions Click here to access the online application portal.
Application – Technical Assistance Webinar for Direct Effect Grants This technical assistance webinar was presented on February 10, 2026 Application – Technical Assistance Webinar for Expanded Impact Grants This technical assistance webinar was presented on February 9, 2026 Webinar: Outcome-based Evaluation Shift your nonprofit organization’s and/or project’s focus from activities to OUTCOMES Learn the difference between inputs, activities, outputs, and outcomes Develop frameworks for tracking the outcomes and impact of your work Successfully articulate that impact to funders and other stakeholders Use OUTCOME-BASED EVALUATION to tell a more in-depth, rich, and impactful story highlighting the success of your work.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Eligible organizations must be previous Quality of Life grantees and demonstrate success and capability to scale impactful projects within 24 months. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $100,000 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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