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Applications Open for Siouxland Recovery Fund 2020

Applications Open for Siouxland Recovery Fund 2020


Deadline: 28-Jul-20

United Way of Siouxland is seeking applications for its Siouxland Recovery Fund 2020 to provide financial resources to help meet short, intermediate and long-term needs for recovery in the Siouxland area.

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The fund was activated March 19, 2020 to aid in the recovery efforts for those impacted by COVID-19. All funds collected during this time will be used to help those efforts.
Funding Information

Individual organizations may request funding from $500 to $25,000 per proposal.
Applicants will be allowed to request proposal renewal for priority 1 & 2 proposals during the duration of the SRF grant program.
A request for replenishment can be made when 75% of the initial grant funding has been expended, and a grant report (available on the website) has been submitted to the SRF Review Board.
The SRF does not grant directly to individuals or families, but to the non-.profit organizations that serve individuals and families in the Siouxland tri-state area. Residents should contact local agencies for immediate help.

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Funding Criteria

Funding is available to address unmet needs that have developed as a result of a disaster. Grants will be made to address short, intermediate, and long-term solutions.
Eligible organizations may apply for funding to address one or more Siouxland Recovery Fund priorities:
Assisting individuals and families with direct assistance through non-profit organizations (vouchers, in-kind contributions, cash assistance, etc.)
Addressing systemic issues (e.g. mental health needs, housing needs, increased need for substance abuse counselors, etc.)
Rebuilding non-profit stability (This keenly competitive priority is intended for substantially devastated, highly effective organizations that provide:
vital human services impacting community recovery efforts or
key cultural offerings that impact community economic recovery. Requests in this category should target a specific achievable need and be clearly focused as to how this request helps organization carry out organizational mission.) Grant requests should target activities that will not be reimbursed by public agencies or insurance.
Eligibility Criteria

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Organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (or corresponding section of any future federal tax code), or to organizations defined as charitable under Section 170(b)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and its Regulations as presently existing or as hereafter amended. (e.g. units of local city or county government, community action groups, relief agencies, churches and faith-based organizations, clinics, schools, food banks, clothes closets, etc.) that fit the criteria described below are eligible to apply.
Proposals must be implemented without discrimination or religious content.
For more information, visit https://www.unitedwaysiouxland.com/siouxland-recovery-fund

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