The Community Foundation of North Central Washington (CFNCW) is seeking applications for its Nonprofit Reemergence Grant Program.
The Nonprofit Reemergence Grant is a temporary grant program to support 501(c)3 charitable organizations located in Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan counties as they recover from the current public health crisis and adapt their operations for future viability. Organizations are also encouraged to attend the Nonprofit Reemergence Learning Series to strengthen nonprofit resilience and support them through this application process. Reemergence Grants are intended for:
- General Operating Support
- Support for Mergers
Funding Information
Organizations may request funding for up to 10% of their current organizational budget with a maximum grant request of $20,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- Grants are for 501(c)3 public charities serving Chelan, Douglas, and Okanogan counties only (nonprofits serving the Methow Valley should apply for the Methow Valley Fund).
- Organizations are only eligible for one Nonprofit Reemergence Grant award.
- Organizations who receive a Helping Hands Grant 2.0 are not eligible for Nonprofit Reemergence Grants.
- Grantees who received a 2019 Regional Impact Grant are eligible to apply for a Nonprofit Reemergence Grant (typically RIG grantees must wait one year before reapplying, but the Regional Impact Grant Program is currently on hold).
- If applying for support for a Merger, each nonprofit organization that is involved can apply for a Nonprofit Reemergence Grant.
- Grant funds must be expended within one year of award date.
- Final grant reports will be required to be submitted 45 days after the close of the grant period indicated on the Grant Agreement.
- No grants will be made specifically for religious purposes but can be made to religious organizations for general community programs
- The Board of Trustees is responsible for final grant decisions and authorizes distribution of grants pursuant to these and other guidelines established by the Community Foundation.
For more information, visit CFNCW.