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Find similar grantsRichard Reed Foundation Grant is sponsored by Richard R Reed Foundation. The Richard Reed Foundation Grant supports small, innovative non-profit organizations in Colorado and Northern California that aim to improve community welfare through initiatives in mental health, child development, environmental impact, and animal welfare.
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Grant Inquiries – Richard Reed Foundation Supporting those who strive to make the world a better place. The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members. Our Grant Season is Now Open We have moved to TWO grant cycles this year.
See below for important dates. Please note that we will only accept letters of inquiry during these open windows. Any letters of inquiry sent outside of these timelines will not be considered.
January 15 – March 15, 2026 Acceptance/declination letters will go out by April 15, 2026 Acceptance/declination letters will go out by September 15, 2026 The Richard Reed Foundation seeks out smaller, forward-thinking, non-profit organizations that are looking to create better communities through outreach and programs in areas of mental health, child health and development, community welfare, animal welfare, and community environmental impact .
The foundation’s geographical focus is Colorado and Northern California. We do not accept letters of inquiry outside of these areas.
What we’re looking in a potential grantee: Alignment with the foundation’s mission and interests Proven track record of success with programming Clearly presented goals, objectives and strategies Demonstrated financial need Sustainable and diversified funding streams Effective and qualified leadership Ongoing organization & program evaluation Community support through donations, volunteer engagement and partnerships Utilization of best practices and principles across all levels of the organization Organizational transparency Example Programs We Have Funded Family support services for those facing critical illness Homeless self-sufficiency Animal rescue/shelters and sanctuaries Adaptive sport organizations Programming for at-risk youth Environmental & sustainability education and programming We Do Not Fund the Following Programs/organizations outside of Colorado and Northern California Internationally focused programs Endowments, debt reduction, or loans Grants or money to individuals Organizations with annual revenue in excess of $5 million Organizations that discriminate in any way Political causes, candidates or campaigns Film and production non-profits Charter schools, private schools, childcare programs and other similar organizations Medical research and hospitals Immigration focused organizations Fiscally sponsored projects/orgs Grant Application Process We accept grant requests for both specific programs/projects and general operating expenses within our funding areas.
We do provide matching grants. Please remember to submit your letter of inquiry within one of the two grant cycles listed above. We will not accept LOI’s outside of these dates.
If your organization fits our criteria, and would like to apply for a grant during one of our two open cycles, please submit a letter of inquiry and your latest 990 to info@richardreedfoundation. org . We will review your letter of inquiry to determine if your organization is both eligible and a good fit for RRF funding.
If you are selected to apply for a grant, we will send an application and a request for any other supporting documents. If you are a previous RRF grantee, you may apply for a new grant, however there will be additional documentation required for consideration. Once we receive your grant application and supporting materials, we’ll issue an approval or declination letter approximately one month after the grant cycle has closed.
You have questions. wE have answers. If you have a question that is not answered below, please reach out to us Can we apply for more than one grant in a calendar year?
Sorry, but only one application per organization is accepted per calendar year. If your organization is facing an unusual hardship, we might consider an additional grant on a case by case basis. Does our grant have a deadline that it needs to be spent by?
No, however if you apply for a new grant, you will be required to fill out a report for any previously awarded grant before a new request is considered. What should we include in our Letter of Inquiry?
In your LOI, we’d like a good introduction to your organization, including information such as: your mission, year founded, tax-exempt status, staff size, an overview of what programs & services you offer, numbers served, geographic focus, and target & beneficiary populations. We’d also like to know the amount of the grant you’d be requesting and the nature & purpose of requested funds. What if our organization does not have a 990 form?
If your organization is not required to fill out a 990 form, we can discuss alternative financial documents, just let us know when applying for your grant.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits with annual revenue under $5M, based in Colorado or Northern California, with existing programs and a proven track record. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $5,000 - $10,000 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.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
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