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Responsive Grantmaking is sponsored by Mathile Family Foundation. The Mathile Family Foundation's Responsive Grantmaking supports nonprofit organizations in providing opportunities for educational, social-emotional, and physical development for children and their families. The foundation invests in projects that aim to accomplish meaningful and lasting change in the lives of those most vulnerable, emphasizing both immediate needs and systemic change through meaningful collaborations.
Geographic focus: Montgomery County, Ohio and the Greater Dayton area
Focus areas: Basic Needs, Education, Mental Health, Positive Youth Development, Two-Generation (2Gen) Approach
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GRANT SUBMISSION – Mathile Family Foundation Mathile Family Foundation Responsive Grantmaking supports nonprofit organizations in providing opportunities for educational, social-emotional, and physical development for children and their families in the Greater Dayton Area.
The Mathile Family Foundation’s Responsive Grantmaking embodies this sentiment by helping nonprofits accomplish a meaningful and lasting change in the lives of those most vulnerable – each and every day. As another core strategy of the Foundation, responsive grantmaking reaches across the Greater Dayton community to invest in. Review our guidelines and limitations to be sure your organization qualifies for grant submission.
Complete a brief interest form that provides organizational background and pertinent program information. After you receive approval through email, submit your full application through our secure online system. We give the highest priority to eligible organizations who serve children in the Greater Dayton area.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations must be tax-exempt under IRS Code Section 501(c)(3). Organizations must serve people in need within the designated geographic focus area. Requests are not considered for endowment funds, mass funding appeals, sponsorships, advertising for fundraising events, grants or loans to individuals, or political campaigns. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $1,000 and higher Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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