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Grant Application - The Andrews Foundation All proposals received by May 31, 2026 , will be considered for the first cycle of 2026 funding - all decisions on those proposals will be made by July 1st, 2026 . Proposals received after May 31, 2026 , and by November 30, 2026 , will be considered in the second cycle of 2026 funding - all decisions on those proposals will be made by December 15th, 2026 .
Any proposals received after November 30, 2026 , will be considered in the first cycle of funding in 2027.
Before submitting your request please note that we: Only make grants to non-profit organizations in Northeast Ohio Only make grants to organizations who have verifiable 501(c)(3) designation from the IRS Please take a look at our FAQ’s for more information Frequently Asked Questions How do we know the right amount to ask for in a proposal? Our typical grant range is $5,000-$15,000. Do you ever make grants outside of NE Ohio?
No, we do not consider grant requests outside of Northeast Ohio. Do you make multi-year grants? We do make multi-year grants anywhere from 2 to 5 years depending on the size of the grant.
This allows us to make a larger grant that would not be prudent to pay out in a single year. A site visit is possible, but our preference is to receive a proposal first, then decide on a visit. Can I mail in a grant proposal?
No, all proposals must be submitted via this portal How do I know if the foundation has received my application or if I am awarded a grant? You will receive an auto-generated email when we receive your proposal (check your spam folder) and when funding decisions have been made, you will be notified. Can I apply for an operating grant?
Yes, we do make operating grants. May I publicly acknowledge a grant I received from The Andrews Foundation? Can I call to check on the status of my grant?
No; we’ll provide prospective grantees with information in a timely manner. If I have further questions, whom may I contact? Please contact: info@theandrewsfoundation.
org How are funding decisions made? Our board reviews all proposals and evaluates them based on alignment with our overall mission, funding priorities, and the potential impact of the work. Final decisions reflect where we believe our support can make the greatest difference.
Do you grant to Satellite Locations of National Organizations? Decided on a case-by-case-basis. * All fields below are required to properly submit your application, please be sure to fill out each section completely.
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brief description of your organization, so we can gain insight into your mission, vision and purpose b. amount of funding requested c. Purpose and end goal(s) d.
Has the Andrews Foundation funded your organization before? If so, what year(s) and in what amount(s)? e.
Please list other foundation funding sources, as applicable Attach Proposal (PDF Only) Accepted file types: pdf, Max. file size: 300 MB. Please list the dollar amount requested in this proposal submission.
If the Andrews Foundation has awarded grants to your organization previously, please list the year(s) and dollar amounts. List of Board Members including name, outside affiliation, & title. * Accepted file types: pdf, Max.
file size: 300 MB. IRS 501(c)(3) Determination Letter * Accepted file types: pdf, Max. file size: 300 MB.
Organization’s Most Recent 990 * Accepted file types: pdf, Max. file size: 300 MB. Organization's Most Recent Budget * Accepted file types: pdf, Max.
file size: 300 MB.
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