Harold R. Dunlap Grant

From Greater Grand Island Community Foundation

The Greater Grand Island Community Foundation aims to address unmet charitable needs and provide unique program opportunities that tackle essential and emerging issues within the Hall County region.

Type of Support

Overview

The Harold R. Dunlap Foundation grant program focuses on addressing unmet charitable needs and exploring unique program opportunities for essential and emerging issues in Cairo, Nebraska. The program conducts bi-annual reviews of requests and awards grants based on project viability and fund availability. Grants typically do not exceed $5,000. Applicants are encouraged to discuss their projects with Foundation staff before applying.

Eligibility

Organization's Location
USA
Program Location
NE (Hall County)
Organization Type
Organizations with IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status
Governmental agencies (for capital expenditures and/or capital improvements)
Other
  • Located in Cairo, NE
  • Can apply once per 12 month period

Ineligibility

Individuals
Religious or political purposes
Endowments, capital campaigns, or annual fund drives
Fundraising event sponsorships or creation of fundraising event collateral materials
Programs that create an indefinite, long-term commitment by the Grand Island Community Foundation
Requests for additional funding for projects that have already been approved and funded
Ongoing projects and programs without addressed funding for maintenance and operations
Incomplete requests.
up to 5k

Submission

Review Criteria

Priority will be assigned to initiatives that fulfill any of the criteria listed below:

  • Engage a wide portion of the community.
  • Support individuals who are underserved by current services.
  • Encourage collaboration between entities and are conceived with input from various groups.
  • Enhance the efficiency of the organization.
  • Foster long-term viability of the grant recipient through leveraged support, including matching funds and contributions from other donors.
  • Ensure program accessibility for marginalized and minority groups.
  • Demonstrate backing through financial and/or non-monetary contributions from diverse sources. The Grand Island Community Foundation typically does not provide sole funding for projects or programs.

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