United States: 2021 Flint Kids Fund Special Projects Grant Program
Deadline: 1-May-21
The Community Foundation of Greater Flint is now accepting grant applications for the 2021 Flint Kids Fund Special Projects Grant Program.
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The Flint Kids Fund Special Projects Grants seek to support interventions and services to address the evolving needs of Flint kids and families, and projects focused on sustainability and systems change for long-term support of Flint kids and families.
Examples of Potential Projects
SDG Funding of $20,000 is available for Women Empowerment and Gender Equality
Dutch Organisation giving grants to strengthen the skills of Women and Young Girls
This call is open to fund Projects with a Social Impact: Apply Now!
Funding Schemes for Large and Small-scale Projects helping to tackle Climate Change
Core Support Grants for Feminist Groups and Initiatives
Youth Initiative to enhance Peace and Security and Improve Democratic Governance in Africa
NGO Grants to advance Maternal, Child Health and HIV/AIDS Outcomes
Faith-based Foundation Funding for Construction Projects and Purchase of Books, Computers, Vehicles and Medical Equipment
Human Rights Grant Oppportunity ($200,000 CAD and $500,000 CAD) for LGBTQ2I Communities
International Funding for Cultural Heritage Preservation Projects
Small Grants to conserve the Forest for Sustainable Development
Joint Call for addressing Human Rights Issues and promoting Peace
Funding Call for NGO Projects that strive to make a Social Impact
Turn your Environmental Project Idea into a Reality with up to €10.000 Grants: Apply Now
Turn your Environmental Project Idea into a Reality with up to €10.000 Grants: Apply Now
COVID-19 related projects to support Flint kids and families.
Integrated social services.
Promoting safe and healthy home environments.
Evaluating the impact of programs and services.
Increasing job and/or post-secondary education readiness programs for kids and families.
Building capacity to advocate and educate lawmakers and the public on the importance of community-based innovations to improve child health and development outcomes.
Funding Information
Grant Range: Up to $50,000.
Administrative/indirect costs cannot exceed 10% of the total budget.
Projects can be one or two years.
The dollar amounts of a grant awarded will be rounded to the nearest 500.
Eligibility Criteria
To be selected for funding, organizations must be a legally incorporated entity in Michigan with 501(c)(3) status or a project sponsored by a government agency with a clear charitable purpose. Organizations with a fiscal sponsor are also eligible to apply.
Grant requests must have direct relevance to Flint youth.
Prior Flint Kids Fund grantees are welcome to reapply.
For more information, visit https://www.cfgf.org/Grantmaking/The-Flint-Kids-Fund