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Truman Heartland Community Grants is a grant from the Truman Heartland Community Foundation that funds programs benefiting Eastern Jackson County and Cass County communities in Missouri.
The program supports projects in arts, culture, and historic preservation; adult and non-traditional education; community betterment including youth development, senior programs, transportation, violence prevention, and racial equity; health and human services; and wildlife conservation statewide. Awards average $5,000 to $7,000 with a maximum of $10,000 per grant, drawn from approximately $300,000 in total available funding.
Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) nonprofits, units of local government, and public education institutions located in or serving Eastern Jackson County (east of I-435), suburban Jackson County, and Cass County. A three-year funding rule applies: after receiving grants for three consecutive years, organizations must take one year off before reapplying.
Applications are due the fourth Monday of March, with funding decisions announced by early October and grant checks issued in November.
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Community Grants Program | Truman Heartland Community Foundation SNAP and Community Relief Continuing Education Seminars Jelley Family Foundation Grants Grants Workshop and Resources Returning Member Application YAC Volunteer Perks Submission Sponsorship Opportunities Nominate a Humanitarian of the Year Nominate a Corporate Citizen of the Year Nominate a Heartland Service Award Job Skills for New Careers Blue Springs-Grain Valley-Oak Grove Advisory Board Independence/Sugar Creek Advisory Board Lee's Summit/Lake Winnebago Advisory Board SNAP and Community Relief Continuing Education Seminars Jelley Family Foundation Grants Grants Workshop and Resources Returning Member Application YAC Volunteer Perks Submission Sponsorship Opportunities Nominate a Humanitarian of the Year Nominate a Corporate Citizen of the Year Nominate a Heartland Service Award Job Skills for New Careers Blue Springs-Grain Valley-Oak Grove Advisory Board Independence/Sugar Creek Advisory Board Lee's Summit/Lake Winnebago Advisory Board THCF’s Community Grants program is designed to support agencies and programs that benefit Eastern Jackson & Cass Counties.
Community Grants Fund a Variety of Programs Grants address such issues as: Arts, Culture, and Historic Preservation Adult or Non-Traditional Education (not Children's Education) Community Betterment (improving neighborhoods, youth development and leadership, programs for seniors, transportation, violence prevention, racial equity, etc.) Health and Human Services Wildlife Conservation in Missouri – open to agencies statewide These issues encompass the full spectrum of what makes a community vibrant.
THCF strives to ensure that the needs of our service areas are addressed, resulting in resilient communities that serve all citizens and improve their quality of life. COMMUNITY GRANT APPLICATIONS ARE DUE MARCH 23, 2026 Gilda's Club Kansas City received a grant to support local cancer support groups for patients and caregivers.
Eligibility Criteria Organizations must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits, units of local government, or public education institutions Must be located in or serving individuals or communities in Eastern Jackson County (East of I-435), suburban Jackson County (outside KC), and Cass County Funding requests are for activities that will take place in the next fiscal year.
With proposals due in March, it is recommended that your project have a start date of November/December of that year OR begin in January of the following year. Statewide applicants are accepted when applying for Missouri Wildlife Conservation projects. Beginning in 2024, a 3-year rule was implemented.
Programs, projects, and general operating grant awards are eligible for funding for up to three consecutive years. All previous grantees and their programs/services had a "re-set." in 2024.
2024 grantees will be in their FIRST year of funding. Grantees will be eligible for two additional years of funding (a new application is needed each year). Once an agency has received grant monies three years in a row, the agency MUST take one year off before reapplying for a grant.
As of 2024, eligible organizations may apply for ONLY ONE grant, either through Community Grants OR the Jelley Family Foundation Grants. Incomplete Applications will Be Disqualified The THCF grants process is very competitive and we want to ensure that each proposal receives fair consideration. We ask that organizations double-check all attachments and ensure that the proposal is completed accurately and submitted before the deadline.
In the event that an error is identified, Foundation staff may reach out if time allows to help alert you of errors. However, incomplete applications will ultimately be disqualified from review. Please Note: For awards granted during the 2024 Cycle, Final Reports must be submitted by Dec 29, 2025.
Late reports may have a significant impact on their 2026 application. Apply Now Applicant Tutorial (New Dashboard) Raytown Youth Baseball-Softball Association received funding to provide a viable and affordable opportunity for local children to participate in youth sports programs. What Is A Typical Community Grant Award Amount?
The average Community Grant award is $5,000-$7,000. The maximum award is $10,000. There will approximately $300,000 available through the Community Grants program.
A percentage of these funds will be awarded to “NEW” grantees (agencies who have never received a THCF competitive grant).
Important Dates for Community Grants Applications are due the fourth Monday of March Applicants will be notified of funding decisions by early October Grant checks will be issued in November at our annual Grants Luncheon All recipient organizations must complete a final report in the Grants Portal at the conclusion of the program funded or twelve months from the date of the award 2026 Grant APPLICATIONS DATES Grant Applications Open First Week of January 2026 Login to Portal Free Grants Workshop February 5, 2026 Registration TBA DUE: Jelley Family Foundation Mon, March 9, 2026 Sample Application DUE: Community Grants Mon, March 23, 2026 Sample Application DUE: Jelley Family Foundation Final Report Due at the end of the project or 12 months after the date of the award Sample Final Report DUE: Community Grants Final Report Due at the end of the project or 12 months after the date of the award - by Dec 29, 2025 for 2024, and Dec 29, 2026 for 2025 cycles.
Sample Final Report Apply Now Applicant Tutorial Youth Advisory Council students make a real difference in the THCF grants process. What Does The Application Include? GRANTS BUDGET SHEET: Download a Grants Budget Sheet that must be included in your application.
This is not needed for General Operation requests. COMMUNITY GRANTS FINAL REPORT FORM : This form should be accessed through the portal to create an interim or final report. All organizations that have previously received grant funding must submit a final report regarding their most recent completed grant award.
This would be any grant awarded prior to the most recent November check distribution. SAMPLE APPLICATION: This is a sample of information requested on the Community Grants application . TAX-EXEMPTION LETTER : If you do not already have one, request a copy of your organization's tax-exempt letter from the IRS.
Here is a SAMPLE of a correct 501(c)(3) letter. Download Sample Application Grant Evaluations May Include a Review by our THCF Youth Advisory Council THCF's Youth Advisory Council (YAC) students participate in our Community Grants program each year. Students review at least 16 Community Grant proposals that serve the communities where they live and go to school.
YAC members conduct site visits to applicant organizations during June and July. The members then share their findings and provide recommendations to THCF's Grants Committee. YAC also uses these site visits to determine how they will award their annual grant dollars from their Endowment fund.
If your proposal proceeds through the first round of reviews, your agency may be asked if it is willing to host a site visit to discuss your grant proposals with our Youth Advisory Council members. This is entirely optional and will not affect final grant award decisions if you choose to decline. Apply Now Applicant Tutorial Diana Castillo is here to help, email or call (816) 912-4184.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits, units of local government, or public education institutions serving Eastern Jackson County (east of I-435), suburban Jackson County, and Cass County. Subject to 3-year funding rule. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Average $5,000-$7,000; maximum $10,000; approximately $300,000 total Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 23, 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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