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Find similar grantsSunflower & Daffodil Primary Grants is sponsored by Marie Lamfrom Charitable Foundation. Supports Oregon-based nonprofits focused on education, community health, and the arts, with a strong emphasis on programs serving youth and well-being.
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Sunflower Grant — The Marie Lamfrom Charitable Foundation A responsive, unrestricted award for smaller Oregon partners, open every January and June Cycle No. 1 open January 12 - January 30, 2026 Operating expenses around $250,000 or less in most recent fiscal year Operating expenses for a nonprofit include the costs of running the organization—such as staff salaries, rent, utilities, program-related expenses, and other day-to-day needs.
For Sunflower grants, an organization must have reported operating expenses of approximately $250,000 or less in its most recently completed fiscal year. If your organization's budget is close to—but slightly exceeds—the $250,000 threshold, you are welcome to choose the grant program (Sunflower or Rose) that feels like the best fit.
If you need more guidance on which program to choose, you are welcome to contact us here or attend a Sunflower Info Session starting December 2025. Independent 501(c)(3) public charity in Oregon Though we value our Washington State partners, the Sunflower Grant is only available to Oregon applicants at this time. Furthermore, applicants must be an independent 501(c)(3) to apply.
Organizations who are fiscally sponsored, or those operating under the purview of a larger public charity, are not eligible to pursue a Sunflower Grant. Exclusively serves Oregon communities The Sunflower grant program focuses on supporting Oregon partners who are headquartered in and work exclusively with Oregon communities.
This ensures that local resources are directed to addressing the specific needs and priorities of our home state. Active 501(c)(3) for one (or more) completed fiscal year(s) Eligible applicants must have financial statements that capture a full and complete fiscal year as a 501(c)(3). A Statement of Activities (Profit and Loss) for your last completed fiscal year is required at the time of application.
The Sunflower Grant aims to support organizations whose hands-on efforts directly support specific communities or populations. Organizations who act as conveners, networks, research agencies, or support pass-through funding are not eligible to pursue a Sunflower Grant. Has functional and informative online presence (website) With this grant program, much of what we learn or affirm about an organization is found via online research.
While we prefer applicants to have a clear and informative website, we accept other online mediums that are comparably informative and purposeful. Meets all of our regular funding criteria and terms Applicants must affirm their commitment to non-discrimination and agree to our terms of funding; these terms can be reviewed here .
We ask that applicants submit the following information and documentation when applying for a Sunflower Grant: These fixed-choice prompts help to us understand key constituencies, types of engagement, and areas of focus. You will not need to craft your own custom response: Service Area: How would you describe the primary communities or regions your organization serves?
Options include primarily rural communities, primarily urban communities, an equal combination of both, etc. Preferred Years of Funding: Please select how many years of funding (annual installments) you would prefer to receive, if awarded. Impact: Please describe the impact of your programs and services using relevant data, demographics, and/or figures collected.
If this information is collected, please list approximate numbers of people served by your organization. Equity: How does your organization address the needs of underrepresented groups and ensure equitable access and treatment throughout their experience with your organization? Share how this is reflected in your programs and operations.
Required Documentation & Financials: Operating Expenses: Enter your total operating expenses from your last completed fiscal year. Operating Revenues: Enter your total operating revenues from your last completed fiscal year.
Statement of Activities: Upload your most recently completed fiscal year’s Statement of Activities* *If the fiscal year of your Statement of Activities ended more than 11 months ago, you are required to submit a Balance Sheet dated October 2025 or later. Additionally, if your organization reported a deficit in your Statement of Activities, we would encourage you to submit a Balance Sheet.
We include these questions on our website as a courtesy and in an effort to offer applicants additional time to prepare. Please note that the prompts listed here are subject to change and may not appear exactly as they do in the live application. Some elements—such as dropdown options and administrative instructions—are not included in this preview.
Can I apply if I'm in an active grant right now? If you have an active grant in a Primary Program (Sunflower, Rose, or Daffodil), you are not eligible to apply until that grant term is complete and your grant report has been submitted. If you have an active grant in a Secondary Program (Washington, Capital, or Zinnia), and are eligible for a Sunflower grant, you may apply.
Please see our Grant Programs Overview page for more information. What type of funding can we receive? This grant is designed for general operating support only .
It is not intended to support capital campaigns, specific programs, or special initiatives. How competitive is this grant? The Sunflower grant is our least competitive application process; however, we have seen a rise in applications in 2025, which has lowered our award rate to approximately 50–75%.
Grant amounts are determined by how closely an organization aligns with our funding priorities: Organizations with strong alignment typically receive larger awards. Those with moderate alignment receive mid-sized awards. Organizations doing meaningful work but with less alignment may still receive smaller awards.
In rare cases, organizations with exceptional alignment may be considered for our largest Sunflower awards. Applicants who are not selected for funding will be encouraged to reapply in 1, 3, or 5 years, depending on the specific factors that contributed to the decision. Where do we request a grant amount?
We do not ask applicants to request an award amount in this application; award amounts are calculated through our evaluation process. What's the decision timeline? We hope to issue funding decisions within 10 weeks of application closure.
Why the $250,000 threshold? This program is designed for organizations with operating expenses around $250,000 or less. We want to ensure that this program is sustainable for its design, such that it remain marginally competitive and with sufficient funds readily available.
However, should your organization be slightly above this threshold, we would highly encourage you to reach out to our team at grants@marielamfrom. org so we can better direct the appropriate grant program for your organization. Do you have more questions about the Sunflower Grant?
Please contact us here or call us at (503)877-3943 to speak with one of our team members.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Oregon-based 501(c)(3) nonprofits with at least one filed Form 990; priority for those with smaller to mid-sized budgets. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $10,000 - $35,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is June 1, 2026. 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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