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Find similar grantsSkillman Foundation President's Discretionary Fund is sponsored by Skillman Foundation. Annual grants supporting Detroit-based nonprofits serving youth through educational, arts, and social-emotional development programs.
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The Skillman Foundation | President’s Discretionary Fund | The Skillman Foundation President’s Discretionary Fund | The Skillman Foundation Listen to our podcast: Our State of Education Our Strategy: People Powered Education Detroit Education Narrative Collective President’s Discretionary Fund The President’s Discretionary Fund is a $1 million annual grant fund for small, one-time grants that support 501c3 nonprofits that serve Detroit youth but fall outside The Skillman Foundation’s grantmaking priorities .
The fund is not designed to provide continuous support each year to an organization. Grants are typically $2,500 – $10,000 and fund efforts such as: Pilot programs or one-time projects Projects focused within systems adjacent to education (e.g., health, housing, and justice) that support Detroit youth Fundraisers or other event sponsorships (Due to limited funds and high demand in this category, these requests are infrequently funded.)
These grants do not fund: Endowments, building campaigns, or capital costs, including construction, renovation, or equipment Political campaigns, or support for activities or lobbying for or against legislation Direct funding to individuals or for personnel/staffing expenditures If your organization and grant request fit the above description, please send your inquiry to grants@skillman. org .
The following information must be included to be considered. Primary contact name, title, direct organization email, and phone number Brief description of what the requested grant would fund Typically, you can expect a response within 2-3 weeks of submission; however, when we experience an increase of requests this will cause a delay in response time. Grants typically take between 3-5 weeks for approval and payment.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits and public entities serving Detroit youth; must fall outside the Foundation's core grantmaking priorities; no for-profit institutions. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $2,500 - $10,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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