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How to Apply | Spirit Mountain Community Fund We believe that a diverse and open community is a strong one! We support organizations that promote diversity among their leadership and employees. The Letter of Inquiry, or LOI, is required for both Small Grant and Large Grant requests.
All LOIs will be reviewed by our Board of Trustees and you will either be invited to submit a full application, or be declined at that point. This process includes a short eligibility quiz, contact information, a brief description of your organization, your proposal and a project budget. (Note: The project budget is not required at LOI stage for small grants.)
It’s important that you choose the right grant cycle for your project. Things to consider when determining when to submit your LOI: From the time you submit your LOI to the date you receive funding can take about five months. You must begin your project within 90 days of the start of your grant period.
We cannot fund a project that is already completed. (You can begin your project prior to funding, but it cannot be completed.) View our calendar to determine the best grant cycle for your project.
If you are invited to submit a full application, our Grants Coordinator will send you an email with instructions and timelines for submitting your application. As you complete your application, you will be prompted to download and complete the most current Application Templates and then upload them to your application. We recommend creating a desktop folder for all related documents and templates.
(See below for list of required templates and documents.) Compile additional documents. See below for a list of required documents.
You will be asked to upload these documents at the end of your application. Upload all requested documents, then review and submit your application. The online system will walk you through uploading all required documents.
You will receive a confirmation email upon submitting your application. Grant Application Checklist Note: Your project budget must be the same as the budget submitted with your LOI. Any changes may lead to your application being declined or tabled.
*If you have any changes to your budget, please reach out to our staff right away. Fundraising Plan Template Current Organizational Budget We occasionally update our templates, so please ensure you download the most current version. Please submit the templates in the original format or in a .
pdf. Other formats will not open in our system. Please do not alter or reformat the templates.
They may not be pretty, but we like them. Additional Required Documents During the application process, we will ask you for the following documents. Please have these documents ready before applying: Balance Sheet or Statement of Financial Position This is not a template.
You may submit this in your preferred format as long as it is GAAP Approved. Must be current within the last fiscal year.) Income/Expense Sheet-also called a Profit & Loss Statement This is not a template.
You may submit this in your preferred format as long as it is GAAP Approved. Must be current within the last fiscal year.) *GAAP - Generally Accepted Accounting Principles Letter of Agreement or MOU (if partnership or collaboration with fiscal sponsor) Attend Check Presentation: If your grant is funded, we will invite you to attend our quarterly Check Presentation at the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Governance Center.
We invite all of our grantees to Grand Ronde to receive their check and meet members of Grand Ronde Tribal Council, the Board of Trustees and our staff. This is a great opportunity to learn about crucial work being done in our communities and collaborate with other nonprofit organizations who have similar goals. Note: All Quarterly Check Presentations are being held virtually until further notice.
Understand Reporting Responsibilities: At the conclusion of your 12 month grant period you will be required to submit a Final Report (due within 30 days of you 12 month grant period) detailing your project and its outcomes. Demographic information and a recap of spending will also be requested. If you have any questions about this process please email info@thecommunityfund.
com or call or main line at (503) 879-1400. We are available to answer questions and address concerns throughout the process.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and government agencies in northwest Oregon. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Spirit Mountain Community Fund Grants is funded by Spirit Mountain Community Fund. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Oregon. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Start from the official opportunity page linked in this listing — it carries the sponsor's submission instructions.
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