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Apply for a Grant - Marion Community Foundation info@marioncommunityfoundation. org Skip to primary navigation Marion Community Foundation For you. For Marion.
Forever. Legacy: Establishing a Fund 2025 Scholarship Recipients 2024 Scholarship Recipients 2023 Scholarship Recipients Racial Equity & Justice Grants Donor Login For donors wishing to view information on the fund(s) with which they are affiliated. Login for Scholarships For students seeking to apply for educational scholarships.
Login for Grants For agencies seeking to apply for grant funds. Search for: Search Button Application period : OPEN Feb. 2-March 2, 2026.
Program Details : Any public or private school teacher who instructs K-12 is eligible to apply. Grants are intended to fund innovative or creative programs, projects, events, or lessons in the classroom not supported by regular school budgets. Select application based on the county in which you teach.
Current Status : Accepting 2026 applications Future: 2026 application review in March-April Racial Equity & Justice Grants Application period : OPEN Feb. 2-March 2, 2026. Program Details: Any charitable non-profit 501(c)(3) organization or equivalent — which includes churches, schools, and governmental entities — looking to improve racial equity and justice in Marion County is eligible to apply.
Grants may be for new or existing programs. Current Status : Accepting 2026 applications Future: 2026 application review in March-April Application period is CLOSED. Program Details: Our Community Grants Program is an annual grants program open to nonprofits and charities — with IRS 501(c)(3) or equivalent status — serving Marion County (Ohio).
Grants may be awarded through this competitive process for any worthy charitable purpose serving the Marion area. Call 740-387-9704 for information about our grant programs and application process. Current status: 2025 Awards have been announced Future: 2026 application period will open in June.
The Marion Community Foundation’s Community Grants Program provides funding to respond to the greatest needs of our city and county.
Providing food, shelter and support Impacting community development Bettering health and wellness Encouraging arts and culture Caring for animals and the environment Assisting the immediate needs of children, families, or seniors Supporting education initiatives Challenging the Community for Solutions Marion Community Foundation believes our local nonprofits have solutions to Marion’s biggest challenges.
We are offering grant dollars to envision, tackle, collaborate, or act upon problems aggressively. Nonprofits are challenged to think differently and propose ways to solve community issues with these grants.
Fund a multi-year community initiative Collaborations tackling critical community needs Organizations addressing areas that will position Marion for future success Local nonprofits look to the Marion Community Foundation to help meet known needs and move our community forward. Grant awards are intended to affect local change and develop community solutions.
Marion Community Foundation administers other non-competitive grant awards supported by Field of Interest, Designated, Agency, and Donor Advised funds, as well as General Grants. Contact Foundation staff for more information. Marion County Historical Society Site Visit Fund | Est.
2008 We invest in nonprofit organizations that are striving to improve the Marion community. Our grantmaking is based on donor intent and the direction of both the Foundation’s Board of Directors and Grants Committee. Understand the Marion Community Foundation grant programs.
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Learn more: Grant Programs | Grantmaking Impact | Grant FAQ’s info@marioncommunityfoundation. org OUR MISSION is to continually improve the Marion area community through philanthropy, leadership & civic engagement. OUR VISION is a generous, educated, healthy, collaborative, and vibrant community.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Any public or private school teacher who instructs K-12 is eligible to apply. Teachers should select their application based on their teaching county. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Funding amounts vary based on project scope and sponsor guidance. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 2, 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.
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