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The Generosity Collective - Community Foundation of the Ozarks The Generosity Collective Multiply your giving, maximize your impact and expand your network in Springfield. The 2026 grant program from the Generosity Collective is now open.
The group will grant a total of $110,000 to address these community issues: Education and Youth Development Mental Health and Daily Living Stability The categories were selected by the Generosity Collective’s membership with guidance from the most recent Community Focus Report for Springfield & Greene County. One $55,000 grant is available for each category. Agencies can find more information and begin the application process here .
The deadline is 11:45 p. m. on Thursday, June 4.
By giving together, we can create greater impact in Springfield than we could alone. Opportunities to Connect in 2026 Social and educational events throughout the year connect you to Springfield’s up-and-coming philanthropists. We’re all busy people — join us as often as you can.
When you do, bring your significant other or a friend to introduce to our community. June 11: Subject Matter Expert Panel, 8-9:30 a. m.
, location TBA July 8: Coffee Social, 7:30–9 a. m. , location TBA Sept.
17: Grant Finalist Review, 11:45 a. m. –1 p.
m. , location TBA Nov. 10: Grant Presentation and Year-End Celebration, 5-6:30 p.
m. , location TBA Why join the Generosity Collective? The Generosity Collective simplifies high-impact philanthropy.
Make one annual gift, learn about community needs, vote online to select grant recipients, and celebrate massive grants to local nonprofits — and the positive outcomes they support. In two years, because of the Generosity Collective … A family of five now owns their own home — and has a path out of generational poverty.
More than 160 children who suffered abuse received free mental health counseling — and are learning the abuse wasn’t their fault. Children under four now have court-appointed advocates — volunteers who provide a passionate voice for young children entering foster care. Infants and toddlers received high-quality child care while their parents finished high school — two generations transformed at once.
Parents who struggled to find child care now have new options — so they aren’t forced to choose between working or staying home with their children. More parents are learning safe discipline techniques, stabilizing their home environments and managing stress — allowing them to reunite with their children and break cycles of generational trauma. Membership for 2026 is now closed.
Want to learn more or join for 2027? Follow the link below. Thanks to a Generosity Collective grant to the Drew Lewis Foundation, a family of five now has a place to call their own.
How the Generosity Collective Works Each year, members make a $2,500 donation to the Generosity Collective Fund, held by the Community Foundation of the Ozarks. This donation is tax-deductible and must be made by April 10, 2026. As a member, you can vote to select recipients of our annual grantmaking.
If your spouse/partner would like their own vote, they must apply for their own membership. You’ll also have a say in determining our grantmaking focus areas. Throughout the year, you will learn about those focus areas and the nonprofits working to address those community priorities.
These events will help guide the Collective’s grantmaking — and give you an opportunity to connect with fellow members. In November, we will celebrate the year with a grant presentation. In two years, we've granted nearly $250,000 to local nonprofits.
Agencies will apply for the Generosity Collective’s grants through the CFO’s online grantmaking process. In addition to the Generosity Collective’s annual grantmaking, 10% of membership donations will be endowed to build long-term sustainability. The Generosity Collective will be limited to 100 members.
To join the Generosity Collective, you must make a $2,500 donation each calendar year. This can be given in the following ways: Contribution from a donor-advised fund held at the CFO or other charitable sponsor Appreciated stock (contact Ashley Silva for stock transfer instructions) To donate in installments, contact Ashley Silva Talk to your employer or consider a $2,500 corporate sponsorship for your place of business.
This option allows one member of your organization to participate and vote in 2026 GenCo activities and grant rounds. Share with friends and family — word of mouth is our best marketing. If you know someone seeking to make an impact on our community, the Generosity Collective is a great way to get them involved.
Total Grantmaking Since Our Launch The Generosity Collective — 2024 & 2025 Making Grants with Greater Impact In its second year, the Generosity Collective granted $105,000 to address children’s needs. The Generosity Collective awards $144,580 to four nonprofits in its first grants. Endowment Established to Support Long-term Grantmaking The Generosity Collective — 2024 Support our mission by becoming a donor today.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Non-profit organizations in the Community Foundation of the Ozarks' service area. The Nevada R-V School District is located in Vernon County, Missouri, which is within the CFO's service area. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Inclusion & Belonging Grants is a grant from Community Foundation of the Ozarks. CFO grants $13,900 in Inclusion & Belonging program - Community Foundation of the Ozarks CFO grants $13,900 in Inclusion & Belonging program 2025-26 grant round will open in July The Community Foundation of the Ozarks has selected the final round of recipients of its Inclusion & Belonging Grants for the 2024–25 grant cycle. The program supports small grant requests to ensure equitable participation and engagement in communities across the region. The six recipients, receiving a total of $13,900, are: Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeast Missouri : $3,000 to implement the nationally recognized “Youth for Unity” program for students in grades 3–5 at its summer camp in Cape Girardeau. Eligible applicants include Eligible nonprofit, municipal, educational, and faith-based organizations across central and southern Missouri. Awards up to Up to $3,000 (applications reviewed and awarded through May 4, 2026); deadline 2026-05-04T00:00:00+00:00.
Finley River Community Foundation Grant Round is a grant from the Finley River Community Foundation, an affiliate of the Community Foundation of the Ozarks, that funds nonprofit agencies serving the Ozark and eastern Christian County area of Missouri. Grants of up to $2,500 are available to organizations with 501(c)(3) or similar tax-exempt status, including schools, faith-based organizations, and governmental entities. Since its founding in May 2001, the foundation has distributed more than $7.8 million in community grants. The current grant cycle deadline is June 1, 2026. The foundation supports projects that enhance the quality of life in eastern Christian County through community service and charitable giving.
The Fund for Women & Girls Grant Program is sponsored by The Foundation for Enhancing Communities (TFEC). The Fund for Women & Girls, an initiative of TFEC, makes grants to local nonprofit organizations in specific South Central PA counties. The grants support projects that advance the lives of women and girls by providing opportunities to address basic needs, develop economic self-sufficiency, and strengthen health and safety needs.
VGF grants will be used to develop and/or support community-based entities to recruit, manage, and support volunteers. CNCS seeks to fund effective approaches that expand volunteering, strengthen the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit and retain skill-based volunteers, and develop strategies to use volunteers effectively to solve problems. Specifically, the VGF grants will support efforts that expand the capacity of volunteer connector organizations to recruit, manage, support and retain individuals to serve in high quality volunteer assignments.Applicants that receive funding under this Notice may directly carry out the activities supported under the award, or may carry out the activities by making sub-grants to community-based entities, supporting volunteer generation at these entities.). Funding Opportunity Number: AC-05-25-21. Assistance Listing: 94.021. Funding Instrument: G. Category: O. Award Amount: $6.1M total program funding.