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Ripley County Community Foundation Small Project Grants is sponsored by Ripley County Community Foundation. Supports initiatives that address immediate needs, foster community engagement, and enhance quality of life for Ripley County residents.
Application snapshot: target deadline March 7, 2026; published funding information Up to $1,500; eligibility guidance Nonprofits serving Ripley County, Indiana
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
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Grants - Ripley County Community Foundation For Applications and Reporting The Ripley County Community Foundation offers a variety of grants to support nonprofit organizations, which enrich the quality of life in Ripley County. We’re committed to helping local initiatives thrive and make a lasting impact.
Important Grant Guidelines To ensure your project aligns with our mission, all applications must meet the Community Foundation’s Grant Guidelines and Policies . Our Approach to Grantmaking The Ripley County Community Foundation Grant Programs aims to: Anticipate and respond flexibly to the evolving needs of our community. Support change-oriented and problem-solving initiatives , with a focus on “seed money” for pilot projects.
Prioritize grants that offer the greatest benefit per dollar granted . Encourage additional contributions through matching, challenge, and other grant techniques. Evaluate an organization’s strength, community support, leadership, clarity of proposal, and eligibility .
Our Four Key Service Areas The Ripley County Community Foundation focuses its support on four specific service areas: Arts & Culture: Expanding the arts in the region and establishing diverse programs that offer widespread opportunities to participate in and appreciate culturally significant places, beliefs, and traditions.
Health & Well-Being: Supporting the development of human capital through a strong educational system and a healthy lifestyle. Education & Workforce Development: Supporting the growth and success of local small businesses and entrepreneurs through opportunities that foster innovation, investment, and diversify our local economy.
Environment & Natural Resources: Investing in projects and programs aimed at expanding and protecting our natural landscape by increasing appreciation for, improvements to, and use of the natural environment. Advisor Recommendation (Donor Advised) Grants Advisors of Donor Advised Funds are required to submit this form in order for a distribution to a qualified and charitable organization can be made.
One form submission must be made PER organization. Distribution Checks will be remitted as soon as possible upon receipt of the completed Distribution Request Form by the Ripley County Community Foundation. This form MUST be submitted no later than December 1st or the distribution will be rolled back into the fund.
Hillenbrand Partnership with Possibility Grants Hillenbrand announced a commitment of $200,000 to the community through the establishment of a new fund, the Hillenbrand Partnership with Possibility Fund . The fund will distribute a total of $200,000 back into the Batesville community over the next four years at $50,000 per year ($25,000 each cycle).
Organizations with missions and programs that align with Hillenbrand’s four key areas of impact, can seek grants which range from $2,500 to $10,000 . Hillenbrand strategically selects partners that align with its Purpose and Core Values, in four key areas of impact: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Education and Trade Skills This grant will have two cycles during the year. Applications for the first cycle open January 1 and close May 2.
Applications for the second cycle open May 6 and close October 3. T o be considered, applications MUST be submitted by 11:59PM on each cycles respective due dates of each year. If these dates falls on a holiday upon which our organization is closed, the deadline will be extended until 11:59PM on the next business day.
Applications not received by the due date will not be considered. Change Ripley County Grant As an initiative of the Ripley County Community Foundation, Ripley Youth Outreach established the Change Ripley County Grant to give local youth ( between the ages of 13 and 23) a platform in which to be heard, the confidence to take action to change their communities, and resources to enact that change.
The grant encourages youth to partner with a local nonprofit organization to establish a change and improve Ripley County. The Ripley County Grant is available once every other year in the amount of up to $10,000. 00.
All grant applications will be reviewed by the Change Ripley County Grant Committee which will select no more than five applications to advance to the final review process. Those finalists will be invited to make a short pitch to the committee for their project or program and answer any questions the committee presents. The Change Ripley County Grant is biannual.
Grant applications will return in 2027. Applications will be accepted any time during the year. To be considered, applications MUST be submitted by 11:59PM on May 2nd, 2027.
Applications not received by the due date will not be considered. Sally Morris Community Impact Grants The purpose of a Sally Morris Community Impact Grant is to assist an organization with a sizable project needed to support and/or enhance its charitable reach. These Grants are available two times per year in the amount of up to $10,000.
00. Organizations may apply for a Sally Morris Community Impact Grant and one Small Projects Grant each year. Applications will be accepted anytime during the year.
To be considered, applications MUST be submitted by 11:59PM the First Friday in April and 11:59PM the First Friday in August. If this date falls on a holiday upon which our organization is closed, the deadline will be extended until 11:59PM on the next business day. Applications not received by the due date will not be considered.
The purpose of a Small Projects Grant is to assist an organization’s needs that arise during the calendar year. Small Project Grants are available throughout the year in the amount of up to $1,000. 00.
Organizations may only apply for one small project grant each year and are also eligible to apply for one Large Projects Grant. Applications will be accepted anytime during the year, but the applications will be reviewed and decided before the 30 th of March, June, September, and December . To be considered, applications MUST be submitted by 11:59PM the First Friday of each of these months.
If this date falls on a holiday upon which our organization is closed, the deadline will be extended until 11:59PM on the next business day. Applications not received by the due date will be held for the next Small Project Grant cycle.
Tarter / Herman-Crum Grants The Frank Tarter Community Trust Fund (#403) and the Ray Herman & Louise Herman-Crum Memorial Endowment Fund (#418) were established to improve the quality and enjoyment of life for the residents of Osgood and the rural area surrounding Osgood. The Tarter / Herman-Crum Grants are available once per year in the amount of up to $2,500. 00.
Applications will be accepted starting April 1st, to be considered, applications MUST be submitted by 11:59PM on April 30th. If this date falls on a holiday upon which our organization is closed, the deadline will be extended until 11:59PM on the next business day. Applications not received by the due date will not be considered.
The applications will be reviewed and decided on or about the 30th of May . The Cross Plains Fund (#0237) – To benefit residents of Cross Plains, Indiana. Applications will be accepted starting June 1st, to be considered, applications MUST be submitted by 11:59PM on June 30th.
If this date falls on a holiday upon which our organization is closed, the deadline will be extended until 11:59PM on the next business day. Applications not received by the due date will not be considered. Holton Warhorse Legacy Grants The Holton Warhorses Legacy Fund (#1020) – To provide support for the Town of Holton and the surrounding community.
Applications will be accepted starting June 1st, to be considered, applications MUST be submitted by 11:59PM on June 30th. If this date falls on a holiday upon which our organization is closed, the deadline will be extended until 11:59PM on the next business day. Applications not received by the due date will not be considered.
Women’s Giving Circle Grants The Linda S. Phaneuf Women & Children Fund (#425) was established to support projects which address issues affecting the women and children of Ripley County. In 2021, a Women’s Giving Circle was established to enhance the impact the Phaneuf Women & Children Fund has on our communities.
Together, they create annual grant opportunities for local nonprofits which are serving the women and children of Ripley County. These grant opportunities are known as the Women’s Giving Circle Grants and are available in early Spring and distributed in April. A second grant cycle may be available and awarded at one of our events, the amount will be determined by the Annual Women’s Giving Circle Sponsorships and Memberships.
Organizations which have received a Small Projects, Large Projects, or Community Impact Grant ARE eligible to apply. All grant applications will be reviewed by the Women’s Giving Circle Grant Committee which will select applications to be presented to the members of the Women’s Giving Circle who will vote on which organization(s) shall receive the Women’s Giving Circle Grant(s).
A representative of the receiving organization shall describe to the following year’s Women’s Giving Circle a report on the use of the grant funds. Online applications will be accepted starting in February. To be considered, applications MUST be submitted by 11:59PM on April 6.
If this date falls on a holiday upon which our organization is closed, the deadline will be extended until 11:59PM on the next business day. Applications not received by the due date will not be considered. Approaching the holiday season, we reflect upon all that we have accomplished and especially those who have supported Youth to Yellowstone of Ripley County.
The students from this years trip to Yellowstone would like to send you a huge THANK YOU for your support. Your generous donation made it possible for them to experience the wonders of our country’s national park system. The Board of Directors and adult chaperones would also like to add their heartfelt gratitude.
This year you enabled us to fulfill our mission: “To use the grandeur of nature to inspire teens toward greater self-development for their community. ” Bill Riley President Youth to Yellowstone of Ripley County, Inc. Thank you for hosting the supply drive for Crisis Pregnancy Hotline on the Day of Giving.
This is a huge help to us, because the donated items will reduce our costs and directly benefit local families. Your promotion of the supply drive also helped to make more people aware of our services. Thank you so much for encouraging our community to “Give Where You Live” to make a brighter future for Ripley County residents.
Faith Batta Crisis Pregnancy Hotline The Batesville Area Ministerial Associaiton Food Pantry would like to thank RCCF for the grant of $1,000 that was recently awarded. With the funds provided we were able to purchase a great deal of much needed food. We can't say enough times how much the RCCF does for the community.
We are so grateful to them for allowing us to feed the hungry and provide not just food but personal care items as well. The RCCF helps us to do what needs to be done. We value their assistance so much, as do our clients.
Thanks to them, so many citizens and their families will not go to bed hungry. Paul Roell Batesville Food Pantry Co-Coordinator
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits serving Ripley County, Indiana Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $1,500 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 7, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Small Project Grants is sponsored by Ripley County Community Foundation. Supports immediate community needs, engagement, and quality of life improvements in Ripley County, with donations eligible for 2:1 matching via GIFT initiative. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Grants - Ripley County Community Foundation Why Give to the Community Foundation What to Know Before Applying Education & Workforce Development Environment & Natural Resources Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Wreaths Across Ripley County Become a Women's Giving Circle Member Become a Women's Giving Circle Member For Applications and Reporting The Ripley County Community Foundation offers a variety of grants to support nonprofit organizations, which enrich the quality of life in Ripley County. We’re committed to helping local initiatives thrive and make a lasting impact. Important Grant Guidelines To ensure your project aligns with our mission, all applications must meet the Community Foundation’s Grant Guidelines and Policies . Our Approach to Grantmaking The Ripley County Community Foundation Grant Programs aims to: Anticipate and respond flexibly to the evolving needs of our community. Support change-oriented and problem-solving initiatives , with a focus on “seed money” for pilot projects. Prioritize grants that offer the greatest benefit per dollar granted . Encourage additional contributions through matching, challenge, and other grant techniques. Evaluate an organization’s strength, community support, leadership, clarity of proposal, and eligibility . Our Four Key Service Areas The Ripley County Community Foundation focuses its support on four specific service areas: Arts & Culture: Expanding the arts in the region and establishing diverse programs that offer widespread opportunities to participate in and appreciate culturally significant places, beliefs, and traditions. Health & Well-Being: Supporting the development of human capital through a strong educational system and a healthy lifestyle. Education & Workforce Development: Supporting the growth and success of local small businesses and entrepreneurs through opportunities that foster innovation, investment, and diversify our local economy. Environment & Natural Resources: Investing in projects and programs aimed at expanding and protecting our natural landscape by increasing appreciation for, improvements to, and use of the natural environment. Advisor Recommendation (Donor Advised) Grants Advisors of Donor Advised Funds are required to submit this form in order for a distribution to a qualified and charitable organization can be made. One form submission must be made PER organization. Distribution Checks will be remitted as soon as possible upon receipt of the completed Distribution Request Form by the Ripley County Community Foundation. This form MUST be submitted no later than December 1st or the distribution will be rolled back into the fund. Hillenbrand Partnership with Possibility Grants Hillenbrand announced a commitment of $200,000 to the community through the establishment of a new fund, the Hillenbrand Partnership with Possibility Fund . The fund will distribute a total of $200,000 back into the Batesville Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information Up to $5,000; eligibility guidance Nonprofits, schools, local organizations in Ripley County, IN Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Small Project Grant program is sponsored by Ripley County Community Foundation. Supports nonprofits responding to emerging needs and opportunities throughout the year, including youth programs as demonstrated by prior awards to organizations like Southeastern Indiana YMCA for equipment enhancing staff skills. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Grants - Ripley County Community Foundation Why Give to the Community Foundation What to Know Before Applying Education & Workforce Development Environment & Natural Resources Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Wreaths Across Ripley County Become a Women's Giving Circle Member Become a Women's Giving Circle Member For Applications and Reporting The Ripley County Community Foundation offers a variety of grants to support nonprofit organizations, which enrich the quality of life in Ripley County. We’re committed to helping local initiatives thrive and make a lasting impact. Important Grant Guidelines To ensure your project aligns with our mission, all applications must meet the Community Foundation’s Grant Guidelines and Policies . Our Approach to Grantmaking The Ripley County Community Foundation Grant Programs aims to: Anticipate and respond flexibly to the evolving needs of our community. Support change-oriented and problem-solving initiatives , with a focus on “seed money” for pilot projects. Prioritize grants that offer the greatest benefit per dollar granted . Encourage additional contributions through matching, challenge, and other grant techniques. Evaluate an organization’s strength, community support, leadership, clarity of proposal, and eligibility . Our Four Key Service Areas The Ripley County Community Foundation focuses its support on four specific service areas: Arts & Culture: Expanding the arts in the region and establishing diverse programs that offer widespread opportunities to participate in and appreciate culturally significant places, beliefs, and traditions. Health & Well-Being: Supporting the development of human capital through a strong educational system and a healthy lifestyle. Education & Workforce Development: Supporting the growth and success of local small businesses and entrepreneurs through opportunities that foster innovation, investment, and diversify our local economy. Environment & Natural Resources: Investing in projects and programs aimed at expanding and protecting our natural landscape by increasing appreciation for, improvements to, and use of the natural environment. Advisor Recommendation (Donor Advised) Grants Advisors of Donor Advised Funds are required to submit this form in order for a distribution to a qualified and charitable organization can be made. One form submission must be made PER organization. Distribution Checks will be remitted as soon as possible upon receipt of the completed Distribution Request Form by the Ripley County Community Foundation. This form MUST be submitted no later than December 1st or the distribution will be rolled back into the fund. Hillenbrand Partnership with Possibility Grants Hillenbrand announced a commitment of $200,000 to the community through the establishment of a new fund, the Hillenbrand Partnership with Possibility Fund . The fund will distribute a total of $200,000 back into the Batesville Application snapshot: target deadline rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows; published funding information See official notice; eligibility guidance Nonprofits in southeastern Indiana. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Anne S. Richardson Fund Grants is sponsored by Anne S. Richardson Fund. Supports youth development and community wellbeing in Ridgefield, CT—contest could qualify under youth development. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: For Companies and Institutions For Companies and Institutions For Companies and Institutions We provide credit, financing, treasury and payment solutions to help your business succeed. We also offer best-in-class commercial real estate services for investors and developers. We help clients achieve their long-term strategic goals through financing, liquidity, payments, risk management and investment banking solutions. Providing investment banking solutions, including M&A, capital raising and risk management, for a broad range of corporations, institutions and governments. We support the entire investment cycle with market-leading research, asset management, analytics, execution, and investor services. Your partner for commerce, receivables, cross-currency, working capital, blockchain, liquidity and more. With J.P. Morgan Wealth Management, you can invest on your own or work with an advisor to design a personalized investment strategy. We have opportunities for every investor. A uniquely elevated private banking experience shaped around you. Energy, Power & Renewables Media, Telecom and Entertainment Explore a variety of insights. Explore a variety of insights organized by different topics. Business Planning and Strategy Cybersecurity and Fraud Protection Diversity, Opportunity and Inclusion Explore a variety of insights organized by different types of content and media. We aim to be the most respected financial services firm in the world, serving corporations and individuals in more than 100 countries. Security and Resiliency Initiative The Fund was created in the mid-1960s under the will of Anne S. Richardson to support charitable purposes. Eight organizations recommended by Miss Richardson; In Ridgefield, Connecticut: programs that assist lower-income people or are of broad interest to the community; and In Connecticut (particularly Fairfield County): programs that promote the independence of women, support the lesbian and gay community, encourage youth development, or promote environmental conservation. Connecticut, particularly the Town of Ridgefield and Fairfield County. No grants are made to individuals or private foundations or for matching gifts or loans. Organizations must be classified by the Internal Revenue Service as public charities and tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. Proposals should be submitted by March 1st. Decisions are made before the Fund’s fiscal year end, which is July 31st. Project, capital and, in limited circumstances, operating JPMorgan Chase Relationship: Please include the following items in your organization’s request: 1. Proposal (maximum of three pages) which includes: a. Overview of the organization (i.e., primary goals, needs or problems being addressed, population served) b. Description of the project for which you are seeking support i. Statement of purpose and the needs being addressed by the project ii. Population served and how they will benefit Application snapshot: target deadline March 2, 2026; published funding information Unspecified; eligibility guidance 501(c)(3) nonprofits in Ridgefield, CT Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Better Bike Share Partnership Mini‑Grants (2026) is sponsored by PeopleForBikes Foundation – Better Bike Share Partnership. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Apply for a Better Bike Share Partnership Mini Grant! - Better Bike Share Apply for a Better Bike Share Partnership Mini Grant! - Better Bike Share Apply for a Better Bike Share Partnership Mini Grant! by Odochi Akwani, Writer and Content Manager PeopleForBikes is now accepting applications for projects that will increase access to shared bikes and scooters in low-income and BIPOC communities. Apply by March 2nd! Do you have a project in mind that you’ve wanted to carry out, but haven’t had the capacity or funding? Do you have data collection or analysis needs? Have you considered piloting a project in your community? We want to hear from you! Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you want to test your idea before applying. Projects should be focused, implemented in 2026, and must involve breaking down barriers to accessing and using shared micromobility in low-income and BIPOC communities. We will support nonprofits, community-based organizations, cities, transit agencies, and shared mobility operators with grants of $10,000–$20,000. Partnerships of these organizations are preferred. In 2025, we awarded eight grants to projects that implemented educational programming, public art, conservation education, language access, and more. In New Haven, CT, the New Haven Coalition for Active Transportation held 13 e-bike test ride and safety classes, reaching 117 residents at seven locations. In Kansas City, MO, BikeWalkKC connected with Spanish speakers through a Spanish-language version of its app and partnerships with Spanish language media outlets. In San Antonio, TX, Bat Conservation International and San Antonio Bike Share used conservation education to encourage expanded bike share access while inspiring environmental leaders. We will consider a wide variety of projects, so get creative! Here are some examples of projects that would qualify for funding: Events such as a ride series, tours in partnership with local businesses, shared micromobility demos, or other community-based events Outreach and engagement efforts paired with data collection and analysis Community ambassador programs Awareness campaigns to promote discounted memberships Programs that serve older adults, immigrants, people with disabilities, or youth Marketing initiatives or art projects Partnerships with local schools Physical stations, docks, bicycles, scooters, or equipment related to the function of the shared micromobility system Bicycle infrastructure, such as bike lanes or paths Bike libraries, bike clubs, bike giveaways, or programming that is not open to the public Projects that propose to use a majority of funds to purchase passes Systems that have not yet launched Mini-grant applications are due by March 2nd, at 5:00 p.m. MT. 👉🏾 Access the application here Application snapshot: target deadline March 2, 2026; published funding information $10,000 – $20,000; eligibility guidance Nonprofits, community‑based organizations, cities, transit agencies, and shared micromobility operators; partnerships encouraged. ([betterbikeshare. org](https://betterbikeshare. Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Community Grants Program is sponsored by The Denver Foundation. Supports nonprofits serving Metro Denver in environment & climate among other priority areas—can fund public‑space beautification projects aligning with Denver Foundation values. Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt: Community Grants Program Guidelines - Denver Foundation Strengthening Neighborhoods Apply for Strengthening Neighborhoods Scholarship Opportunities TDF Scholarship Manager Guide Estate and Planned Giving Strengthening Neighborhoods Public Policy & Advocacy Work Community Grants Program Guidelines About the Community Grants Program The Community Grants Program is The Denver Foundation’s signature funding strategy, which is supported by The Fund for Denver, our permanent endowment. Our permanent endowment is made up of unrestricted gifts to The Denver Foundation given by nearly 1,500 donors in the past 100 years. Mi Casa Resource Center. Photo courtesy: Armando Geneyro. These gifts are intended to meet the needs of today and ensure there are resources for building a better Denver far into the future. Learn more about The Fund for Denver here . The Community Grants Program supports organizations in the seven-county Metro Denver region working in our four priority funding areas: economic opportunity, environment and climate, housing, and youth well-being. This grant opportunity’s goal is to support organizations working to reduce disparities by incorporating community and constituent leadership and racial equity into their approach. Through the Community Grants Program, we aim to improve the lives of historically oppressed people living in Metro Denver, with a particular focus on people who live in low-income communities and communities of color. We seek to reduce racial and ethnic, and economic disparities. The Community Grants Program grants approximately $4M each year during two grant cycles. Each grant ranges from $20,000-$50,000. If you are interested in applying for funding from the Community Grants Program, details are below. Cycle 1 applications open on January 15, 2026, and close March 2, 2026. Cycle 2 applications open June 16, 2026, and close August 3, 2026. Groups that have not applied before can apply during either cycle. Current grantees can apply during either grant cycle if it has been at least 12 months since your last application submission, regardless of the results of your previous submission (approved or declined). If you are unsure, please reach out to us to confirm eligibility . To learn more about how to apply, read through our 2026 pre-application information session slide deck ! The Community Grants Program supports organizations that work in the seven-county Metro Denver region. The organization does not need to be located in Metro Denver to be considered for funding. We also consider organizations who are working on statewide efforts, as long as they have demonstrated impact in the Metro Denver region. Our priority areas reflect the community’s input on the most pressing issues faced by people Application snapshot: target deadline March 2, 2026; published funding information $20,000–$50,000; eligibility guidance 501(c)(3) nonprofits or similar serving Metro Denver region Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.