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Vandalia-Butler Foundation is a grant administered through The Dayton Foundation that funds new projects and special efforts of established nonprofits in the Vandalia and Butler Township area of Ohio. The foundation prioritizes proposals that represent unique and unduplicated opportunities benefiting a substantial number of people in the community, particularly addressing unmet needs not covered by existing organizations.
Grant applications are accepted annually from August 15 through September 15, with award notifications by October 15. Award amounts have typically totaled approximately $4,800 to $5,000 per grant cycle. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nondiscriminatory organizations addressing unmet needs in the Vandalia-Butler service area.
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Vandalia-Butler Foundation A community organization serving info@vandalia-butlerfoundation. org Vandalia-Butler Foundation Fund Grants Awarded to Help Make Our Community a Better Place to Live...
Grant Application ( Click Here ) Grant Application Outline ( Click Here ) Small Business Opportunity Grant Application ( Click Here ) Special Interest Funds Overview ( Click Here ) The Vandalia-Butler Foundation accepts grant applications each year from August 15 through September 15. Grant recipients will be notified of awards by October 15.
To be eligible for a grant, an organization must be recognized as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, be nondiscriminatory, and address needs that are not met fully by existing organizational or community resources. Generally, the Foundation makes grants to help launch new projects not addressed by existing organizations or to support special efforts of already established non-profit organizations.
A proposal needs to represent a unique and unduplicated opportunity that will benefit a substantial number of people in Vandalia and/or Butler Township. DONATE TO THE VANDALIA-BUTLER FOUNDATION Thank you for supporting The Vandalia-Butler Foundation. Your generous contributions make a difference for individuals, families, and businesses in Butler Township and Vandalia.
We couldn't do what we do without your support. All donations to The Vandalia-Butler Foundation are processed by The Dayton Foundation. Donations may be made by check or online.
To make an online donation, please click one of the fund names below. You will be redirected to The Dayton Foundation's website to make a secure online donation. Vandalia-Butler Foundation Discretionary Fund #2185 Supports annual Vandalia-Butler Foundation grants, initiatives, and special programs at the discretion of the Board of Trustees.
Vandalia-Butler Foundation Arts & Culture CCA #9872 Supports arts grants, initiatives, and special programs that benefit residents of Vandalia and Butler Township. Vandalia-Butler Foundation Community Health CCA #9873 Supports health-related grants, initiatives, and special programs that benefit residents of Vandalia and Butler Township.
Vandalia-Butler Foundation Environment CCA #9875 Supports grants, initiatives, and special programs that benefit the environment in Vandalia and Butler Township. Vandalia-Butler Foundation Recreation CCA #9876 Supports grants, initiatives, and special programs that provide recreational opportunities in Vandalia and Butler Township.
Vandalia-Butler Foundation Social Services CCA #9877 Supports social services grants, initiatives, and special programs that benefit the citizens of Vandalia and Butler Township. Since 2002, more than $120,000 has been granted from VISIONS to support learning opportunities for students in the Vandalia-Butler City School District.
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2020-2021 Discretionary Grant Award In 2020-2021, The Vandalia-Butler Foundation Board of Trustees awarded discretionary grants totaling $5,000 to five nonprofit organizations that serve our community: $1,000 Butler Baseball Softball $1,000 Dayton Metro Library $1,000 Vandalia Youth Theater The Vandalia-Butler Foundation accepts grant applications each calendar year from August 15 through September 15.
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Click this link to download this PC Paula | Maintenance: CMD Technologies, LLC Discretionary Grant Awards From July 2019 through June 2020, discretionary grants totaling $4,800 were awarded by the Board of Trustees for the benefit of our community: Care4Kids - First Light Church Friends of Aullwood, Inc. Vandalia-Butler Food Pantry VBHS Alumni Association Fund
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nondiscriminatory organizations addressing unmet needs in the Vandalia-Butler service area with unique opportunities benefiting substantial populations. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows varies (2020-2021: $5,000 total distributed; 2019-2020: $4,800). Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Vandalia-Butler Foundation is funded by The Dayton Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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