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Responsive Grants Program is a grant from the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Canton that funds established nonprofit organizations addressing community needs in specific counties in Ohio and West Virginia. The program supports organizations with annual budgets of $100,000 or more that align with the Foundation's strategic areas of interest, reviewed on a rolling basis.
Past responsive grants have funded art therapy programs, after-school and summer programming, and community wellness initiatives. Examples of past awards include $10,000 to support an art therapy program, $16,500 for after-school programming, and $75,115 for a community recreation program. Organizations newly formed or with budgets under $100,000 should apply to the Good Samaritan grant program instead.
Eligible applicants are established 501(c)(3) nonprofits and public institutions with budgets of at least $100,000 serving designated Ohio and West Virginia counties.
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The Sisters of Charity Foundation of Canton - Grant Opportunities - Responsive Grants Responsive grants fund requests from established organizations. Organizations that are newly formed or have budgets of under $100,000 [1] are not eligible (please refer to Good Samaritan grant program guidelines).
As the board of directors periodically refines its areas of interest, the Foundation may limit the number of responsive proposals it accepts to those that specifically complement its strategic direction. The Foundation staff review Responsive requests on a rolling basis.
Examples of past Responsive grants: Christian Children's Home of Ohio, $10,000 to support its T hrive art therapy program Lighthouse Ministries of Canton, $16,500 to support after-school and summer programming YMCA of Central Stark County, $75,115 to support the Y on the Fly program [1] An organization’s budget should be based on sources of income in the previous year with a modest increase.
If the organization is new, then the budget should be based on potential funding sources exclusive of Sisters of Charity Foundation funding. Updated at 8/20/2021 9:10:32 AM
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Established 501(c)(3) nonprofits and public institutions with budgets of $100,000 or more serving specific counties in Ohio and West Virginia. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $10,000–$75,115 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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