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Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland - Grantmaking | Sisters of Charity Foundation Cleveland A Focus On Cleveland's Central Neighborhood The Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland is committed to addressing the needs of the poor and underserved by addressing the social drivers of health, primarily serving Cleveland’s Central neighborhood. Click on one of the buttons below to access a variety of helpful resources.
Scroll down for more information on how to apply. Access the grantee portal Grantmaking Guidelines Submission Timing Resources Frequently Asked Questions To remain responsive to community needs aligned with the Foundation’s mission, we accept LOIs for grants on a rolling basis through our online grantmaking portal . Follow the four steps outlined below to apply for a grant with the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland.
The first step to be considered for funding is to submit a letter of inquiry (LOI) through our online grantmaking portal. The Foundation primarily serves Cleveland's Central neighborhood. The Foundation awards grant funding to organizations within its service area whose programs and services demonstrate a commitment to the needs of the poor and underserved in the areas of health, education and social services.
The programs and services of the organization requesting funding must be consistent with the Foundation's mission. The applicant must be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization or governmental entity, and the request must comply with local, state and federal laws.
In general, the Foundation will not award grants for the following purposes: Annual appeals or membership drives * The Foundation reserves the right to change or modify grant guidelines as determined by its distribution committee and the board. Step 3: Letter of Inquiry (LOI) Once an organization has determined that it is eligible, the next step is to complete the letter of inquiry (LOI) form and submit it through the online system.
The LOI form helps our staff determine whether the organization and request align with the Foundation’s mission and guidelines. You will receive a response within two weeks of submission. Forms are accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis.
Please note that once you start an LOI form on the online system, it must be submitted within 90 days, or the information will be deleted. If you have questions or encounter technical issues, please contact Grants and Operations Manager Anne Savastano at asavastano@scfcanton. org or at 330.
454. 5800, ext. 304.
If your organization’s letter of inquiry is approved, you will be invited to submit a full grant application by logging back into the online system and completing the application. Foundation staff will update you on decision timing. Please note that once you start an application on the online system, it must be submitted within 90 days or the information will be deleted.
If you have questions or encounter technical issues, please contact Grants and Operations Manager Anne Savastano at asavastano@scfcanton. org or 330. 454.
5800, ext. 304. LOIs are accepted on a rolling basis, but you can see the timing for submissions to be considered for each quarter by clicking here .
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits or governmental entities operating within Cleveland's Central neighborhood service area, with programs in health, education, or social services. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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