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Apply For A Grant - Wispact Foundation A. Please visit the forms page for access to the online application portal https://www. wispactfoundation.
org/forms/ Steps in the online process are outlined below: Information about the Applicant. Briefly describe your organization’s purpose, experience with the target population, accomplishments, and history relevant to the proposed project. Define how your organization will define/report those supported individuals fit within the definition of a Wispact Beneficiary.
Statement of Need. Briefly describe the need to be addressed. Identify the target population for your project.
Discuss whether other funding is available to support your project and why the support of the Wispact Foundation is being requested. Project Goals and Expected Benefits. Describe the purpose of your project and how it is related to the Wispact Foundation priority areas.
Identify project goals and the measurable objectives associated with each goal. Project Implementation Plan. Identify the plan for carrying out your project, the person or persons responsible for each activity, and the timeline for implementation.
Evaluation Plan. Describe your plan for documenting progress toward the measurable objectives. Describe the instruments or methods you will use to collect evidence to substantiate meeting your objectives and the person or persons responsible for this documentation.
Budget. Provide a line item budget for your request and include a narrative justification below the detailed budget. Identify any other funding sources that have committed resources to the project, and identify line item expenditures for the Wispact Foundation to share.
An IRS letter of tax exempt status Letters of support from any collaborating agencies for projects involving other agencies Copy of most recent audit report Current Board of Directors Roster D.
Grant Cycle Timeline 2026: Application Deadline Friday August 7th 2026 by 5:00pm CST Summary Reports prepared by Friday September 12 Special Meeting to review RFC Committee Results 1st week of October Full Slate to be presented to BOD at October meeting 2026 Post Award Report Due Friday July 9th 2027 The deadline for proposal submittal is August 07, 2026 . Applications must be submitted via the Wispact Application Portal.
Wispact Foundation grants are not available to provide support for the following: Wispact Inc. is a private nonprofit organization that administers pooled and community Special Needs Trusts for people with disabilities. Based in Madison, Wispact manages the Special Needs Trusts for more than 3,000 people throughout the state of Wisconsin.
The Wispact Foundation is an entity under the auspices and authority of Wispact, Inc. General operating expenses unrelated to the grant purpose Retroactive funding for activities that have already taken place Staff development activities Supplanting of projects or activities that have existing funding from other sources 226 Corporate Drive, Madison, WI 53714 Fax number: (608) 252-8449 Email: edegroot@wispact.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organizations providing support services to individuals with disabilities in Wisconsin. Ineligible uses include capital campaigns, general operating expenses unrelated to the grant, and retroactive funding. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for Wispact Foundation Grants are due August 7, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
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This opportunity targets applicants in Wisconsin. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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