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Grants and Sponsorships | Los Alamos National Laboratory DOE/LANL Jurisdiction Fire Danger Rating: Providing local nonprofits with grants and sponsorships that focus on economic diversity, K-12 STEM education, and community nonprofit support All applications for grants and sponsorships should be submitted using the online process.
To support the range of community activity carried out by the Laboratory, Triad National Security – the Laboratory's operator – provides grants and sponsorships to local nonprofits in the following focus areas as part of its Community Commitment Plan: Community nonprofit support We welcome online applications throughout the year from eligible organizations, with applications reviewed in four groups after these deadlines: The grants made through this online application process are micro-grants, with the awards typically valued at $5,000 or less.
Please check the requirements below, and then follow the link to begin your application.
Are 501(c)(3) charitable organizations registered with the Registry of Charitable Organizations under the Office of the New Mexico Attorney General as required by the New Mexico Charitable Solicitations Act Have a physical location, file all tax and state required documents, and perform the majority of its programs or events in one of the following seven counties of New Mexico: Los Alamos County, Mora County, Rio Arriba County, San Miguel County, Sandoval County, Santa Fe County, or Taos County.
Are able to provide supporting documents, as requested (ex.
IRS Letter of Designation, W-9, List of Board Members, Financial Statements, completed 990) Ineligible Organizations: Individuals or fraternal, veteran, labor or athletic organizations serving a limited constituency Churches [Foundation Status 170(b)(1)(A)(i)] Political or lobbying organizations, or those supporting the candidacy of particular individuals National or international organizations not meeting the criteria outlined above Capital fund drives of colleges Grant recipients are required to submit a final report online describing the outcomes and impact of the project Are expected to provide demographic information, if applicable Will be asked to explain changes to use of funding Some applicants will be required to participate in an Annual Program/Budget Accountability Review Returning users enter here Giving Campaigns & Volunteering
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Schools and community-based organizations in Northern New Mexico. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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