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South Boston Foundation Grants is sponsored by South Boston Foundation. The South Boston Foundation administers grants for youth programs and recreational facilities in or benefiting the South Boston community. This would be a direct match for the youth soccer component of the request, assuming Solara AgriTech could partner with a local non-profit.
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Community Grant Opportunities | South Boston Associa Grant opportunities become available at different times throughout the year from local foundations, city agencies and state departments. SBANP will notify members and share information as often as possible. We will, at times, invite funders to our membership meetings to provide information and answer questions.
We will send notifications via email and post updates on our website whenever possible.
Listed below are annual grants that many of our member organizations are eligible to apply for: South Boston Community Development Foundation The South Boston Community Development Foundation (SBCDF) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with a mission to distribute funds throughout the South Boston community to improve the quality of life of neighborhood residents.
The SBCDF will offer grants to organizations which maintain a continuing mission to benefit South Boston and its residents, and which are also legally incorporated as 501(c)3 nonprofit charities. Grants will be awarded to organizations that comply with all submission procedures and granted on the basis of available funds. Grant applications will be reviewed and voted on by the members of the SBCDF Board.
For more information, contact The South Boston Foundation was formed in 2018 to administer grants though a commitment from the Massachusetts Port Authority to provide funding for youth programs and recreational facilities in or benefiting the South Boston community. Grant applications are made available on an annual basis and reviewed by the South Boston Foundation Board of Trustees.
Grant Awardees must be legally incorporated as a 501c3, a nonprofit organization or recognized with the Massachusetts Attorney General’s office as a nonprofit/public charity or have formal memorandum of agreement with an eligible fiscal sponsor. Visit the South Boston Foundation website to apply.
For more information, contact Kathy Lafferty, Foundation Secretary Save The Harbor Save the Bay Better Beaches Grant Since 2008, Save the Harbor/Save the Bay has partnered with DCR to award small grants to local organizations and artists who activate the region’s beaches through fee public events and programs on beaches across the state.
Grant applications are typically available in early March and decisions are made public in early April. Grants range from For more information, contact We support dozens of Greater Boston nonprofit organizations through a bi-annual community grant process. Through this process, qualified 501c3s can apply for funding to further the important work they are doing to strengthen our Greater Boston community.
Our giving areas include programs that benefit vulnerable populations with a focus on: Providing the comforts of home for those in need Supporting everyday health, hygiene, and self-confidence Programs that help advance our brand commitments to ensure: Every boy benefits from positive role models Every woman feels comfortable in her own skin Efforts to further sustainable design and reduce e-waste.
Click here to learn more about applying for a P&G Gillette community grant. On March 24, 2005, the Gillette Company provided a three year grant, totaling $525,000, to help address the drug problem in South Boston. Procter and Gamble/Gillette renewed the grant again in 2007 and 2011, for a total commitment of $1,550,000.
In 2013, P&G/Gillette renewed this grant for $400,000. In 2019, P&G/Gillette committed to two years of funding at $125,000 per year. This year, P&G Gillette has committed a 2-year grant of $250,000 for 2024 and 2025 to support substance-abuse treatment and prevention programs in South Boston.
The South Boston Association of Non-Profits has created a structure and process that will fairly and equitably distribute the funds to the South Boston community to provide the biggest impact. The process is designed to be thorough, fair and transparent. Grant readers will review and assess grant applications.
Funding is available to support substance abuse treatment and prevention programs in South Boston. Funds cannot be used for costs incurred prior to an award letter/contract being issued. Agencies and organizations located in South Boston and serving South Boston residents are eligible to apply and must meet each of the following criteria: Be a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization (copy of tax-exempt certificate must be provided).
Providers of service who are not 501(c)(3) organizations may collaborate with nonprofit organizations as the fiscal/administrative agent. Signed Memorandum of Agreements are required. Demonstrate evidence of insurance prior to award of funds.
The Certificate of Insurance is not required at the time of application. Be a member of the South Boston Association of Non-Profits ($200 fee paid in full). If the agency received a FY20-22 Gillette Great Starts Grant, a Final Report must be submitted with this grant application in order to be eligible for Year 2024 funding.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Legally incorporated 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations or recognized with the Massachusetts Attorney General's office as a nonprofit/public charity, or have a formal memorandum of agreement with an eligible fiscal spons… Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies 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.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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