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Snee-Reinhardt Charitable Foundation Grant is sponsored by Snee-Reinhardt Charitable Foundation. This opportunity supports mission-aligned projects and measurable outcomes.
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The Required Application Documentation for Application Submission: Download Application(. PDF) Download Application(. DOC) Grant Application has been updated on July 29, 2022 Precedence is given to organizations situated within or whose activities are concentrated in, first, southwestern Pennsylvania, specifically Pittsburgh, then northern West Virginia and northern Maryland (updated on May 14, 2024).
All organizations are required to use our Grant Request Application (updated on July 29, 2022) for submission. The Application Selection Process is conducted using a monthly preliminary screening method in which the Board of Directors reviews the Grant Request Summary. Other requirements are: Proposals are to be submitted on 8.
5” x 11” paper and be unbound. Your cover letter should state the amount requested and a brief overview of the request, not to exceed one (1) page The two (2) page Snee-Reinhardt Charitable Foundation Grant Application form. A complete, to-the-point description of the project detailing the purpose and objectives.
To-the-point procedures for project implementation. An itemized budget including estimates. Supportive materials (e.g. brochures) should not exceed more than five (5) pages.
Photographs and/or drawings of the current areas/items being replaced/constructed including items to be purchased (e.g. dishwashers, dryers, computers). A list of donors being pursued. If no other donors are being pursued, please note along with a reason for not seeking funds from other sources.
A list of the organization's current Board of Directors. A list of corporate or foundation donors within the last year. A copy of the organization's tax-exemption declaration.
A professionally prepared or official financial statement. In certain instances, a professionally prepared financial statement is not available due to the organization’s association within a community (e.g. fire stations). If your organization does not have access to professional prepared financial statements, please call the office to obtain what financial documentation is needed.
A Sample Grant Application has been created for those that need more clarification on our Grant Application. Please click here to see the Sample Grant Application. The Foundation receives a large amount of requests from the Pittsburgh and Southwestern Pennsylvania area that increase every year.
This leaves limited funding for programs outside of our primary geographic focus area . Therefore, precedence is given as follows: Southwestern Pennsylvania Please contact our office if you have any questions and we will be happy to assist you further. Recommended Amount of Request: Every year, the Snee-Reinhardt Charitable Foundation receives a growing number of grant requests for the May and September grant funding cycles.
While our Board of Directors work hard to support as many nonprofit organizations as possible, it is unfortunate that the total grant requests received always surpass the available grant dollars for that year. On average, only about half of the organizations that apply to the Snee-Reinhardt Charitable Foundation are funded.
It is for this reason we recommended the following: First time applicants do not exceed $10,000 on their grant submission. Returning applicants do not exceed $20,000 on their grant submission. Please DO NOT Submit the Following: By submitting one or more of the following, your proposal will be automatically pre-declined: Provide a list of projects for the Board of Directors to choose from.
Be general in the nature of the request. You MUST remain specific to the tangible needs of your organization. Submit an application exceeding $20,000.
Submit for a multi-year grant without permission. Submit an application for a matching grant without permission. Submit an application without reviewing our Limitations and Restrictions section of our website or speaking to someone at the Snee-Reinhardt Charitable Foundation office.
Preliminary Review Outcome: After the Snee-Reinhardt Charitable Foundation Board of Directors has reviewed all preliminary proposals, the organization will be notified of either decision: There was not adequate interest in the proposal during the preliminary review and has therefore been automatically declined. The proposal has made it on the agenda for further discussion at the upcoming Board meeting.
Decisions on awarded grants will be notified within two weeks of the meeting. Please be aware that although a proposal may be discussed at the Board meeting, there is still the possibility that the request will not be funded. For more information on awarded grants, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions page.
To see a four-year history of awarded grants, please visit the Awarded Grants page. If there are any additional questions concerning the Application Procedures, please contact the Foundation office at (412) 884-3626. Please continue onto the Category Definitions to see which Category your organizational needs fall under.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Organizations with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status; geographic priority given to Pittsburgh, Southwestern Pennsylvania, Northern West Virginia, and Northern Maryland. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $20,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
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This opportunity targets applicants in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
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