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Standard Application is sponsored by The Norcliffe Foundation. The Norcliffe Foundation provides grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in the Puget Sound Region of Washington State for projects related to Arts & Culture, Environment & Community, Education, Healthcare & Research, and Social Services & Basic Needs.
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Sample Application - THE NORCLIFFE FOUNDATION To preview the questions in our NEW standard application, you may review the sample questions in this Adobe document . We no longer accept submissions using the previous Standard Application form. If you have a request drafted or abandoned in that form, you may copy your previous answers from the old application form to the new Standard Application form.
Instructions on how to copy your answers may be found here. If you intend to make a request of greater than $100,000 please note we now have a different application for those requests. This application requires a password to access it in our online portal.
To get a password, please contact the Foundation to discuss your project. You may review sample questions for this application in t his Adobe document. Both applications require the upload of a fundraising plan for your organization and/or project.
Though there is not a required format for that information, a sample of the information we are looking for may be found here . Standard Application Preview (PDF) Special Application Preview (PDF) For FAQs about the E-Grant System, please click here . 600 University Street, Suite 2003, Seattle, WA 98101
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in eleven Puget Sound counties of Washington State; eligibility quiz available on site. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Collaborative Capacity Program Standard Grants for Tribal Applicants is a grant from the National Forest Foundation that funds federally recognized Tribal governments and organizations engaged in collaborative stewardship of National Forest System lands. Awards range from $20,000 to $50,000 and support shared decision-making, wildfire resilience, recreation, land and watershed restoration, and rural economies. A 20% non-federal cash or in-kind match is required. The deadline for tribal applicants in the 2026 cycle is July 13, 2026, with funding decisions announced in October 2026. Funded activities run for up to 12 months beginning October 2026. On-the-ground project implementation and political advocacy are not eligible uses of funds.
The Standard Grant Application from the Cleveland Foundation is an open grant program that funds tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations, government agencies, and churches in Cuyahoga, Lake, and Geauga counties in Ohio. The foundation accepts standard grant applications year-round, with applications received after each quarterly deadline considered in the following cycle. The Cleveland Foundation does not restrict the number of times an organization may apply, and all applications are considered on their own merits. Applicants must register in the foundation's Grants Gateway portal at least two weeks before any deadline. There is a wide range of grant amounts; organizations should request what is actually needed to complete their proposed project.