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Find similar grantsRapid Response Funding is sponsored by Chrysalis Foundation. Provides flexible, timely support for organizations and initiatives addressing urgent or emerging needs impacting girls and women across Greater Des Moines. Designed for unexpected circumstances, emerging issues, or time-sensitive opportunities requiring immediate action.
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Rapid Response | Chrysalis Foundation Some opportunities and some challenges can't wait. Chrysalis Rapid Response Funding provides flexible, timely support for organizations and initiatives addressing urgent or emerging needs impacting girls and women across Greater Des Moines. Unlike Community Grants, applicants do not need to be current Chrysalis partners to be considered.
Submit a Rapid Response Request what is rapid response funding? Rapid Response Funding is designed to help organizations respond quickly when unexpected circumstances, emerging issues, or time-sensitive opportunities require immediate action. Whether responding to a community crisis, launching an innovative initiative, or addressing an urgent gap in services, Chrysalis invests in solutions that create meaningful impact.
the foundation for girls and women Rapid Response Funding is open to eligible nonprofit organizations, collaborative partnerships, and community initiatives whose work aligns with the Chrysalis mission. Applicants do not need to be existing Community Grant Partners.
Rapid Response Funding may support initiatives such as: Pilot programs or innovative solutions Time-sensitive opportunities Collaborative projects benefiting girls and women Funding priorities and availability are determined based on community need and available resources. the foundation for girls and women Complete the Rapid Response Funding Request form.
The Chrysalis team evaluates requests based on urgency, mission alignment, and potential community impact. Qualified requests are reviewed on a rolling basis, with funding awarded as resources allow. Submit a Rapid Response Request We're here to help determine whether Rapid Response Funding is the right fit for your initiative.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Eligible nonprofit organizations, collaborative partnerships, and community initiatives whose work aligns with the Chrysalis mission. Applicants do not need to be existing Community Grant Partners. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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