The Willmar Area Community Foundation (WACF) is inviting proposals for its General Grants Program to support specific community initiatives through a variety of grants.
WACF seeks to make smaller grants for general operations and programs to address changing community needs. WACF also seeks to make significant grants that will be the "Difference Maker” in bringing about community-wide, lasting, and positive changes in the Willmar area.
WACF is looking to provide leadership and financial support that goes beyond the grant in order to advance the project or initiative that needs a large dollar amount to get started or completed.
Focus Areas
- Addressing the Achievement Gap for Youth
- Projects that address access to quality early childhood programming and address barriers to access.
- Projects that improve access to enrichment activities for low income and underserved children.
- Projects that provide ‘on ramps’ for skills, training and experiences beyond a four year college prep focus including apprenticeships, skills training, innovative programming, etc.
- Projects are preferred that help build foundational, technical and soft skills that prepare young people for future workforce and that help students with challenges to become productive members of the community.
- Increasing Community Connections and Welcoming Diverse Populations
- Projects that welcome newcomers to the community, that create social connections, create an open/welcoming community, address aesthetics and improve the quality of life through art and active recreational opportunities.
- Leadership development projects for emerging leaders of varied ages and backgrounds.
- Newcomer Programs that are community led and culturally relevant or that connect New Americans to education and civic systems.
- Supporting Productive Aging
- Projects that provide basic needs for low income seniors or enrich the quality of life for seniors across the spectrum.
- Activities that deploy multigenerational approaches to connect seniors and youth or projects that meaningfully engage seniors as a volunteer force to address an unmet community need.
The Foundation Funds:
- Small grants: General operations and project/program support
- “Difference Maker” Grant: Capital and other strategic investments that support community-wide, lasting, and positive changes (By invitation only)
Favorable Considerations
- Are likely to make a clear difference in the quality of life for a substantial number of people.
- Propose practical approaches to resolve current community problems.
- Address diversity and positive change in a constructive manner.(Diversity, Inclusion and Equity Policy)
- Help nonprofit organizations manage themselves and their finances more effectively.
- Encourage cooperation and eliminate duplication of services.
- Stimulate others to participate in problem-solving.
- Promote leverage for generating additional funds.
- Sustainability.
Funding Information
- Small Grant: $5,000 to $20,000 (focused on single organization, issue or program)
- "Difference Maker" Grant: $25,000 to $50,000 By invitation only (wider focused on a larger segment of the community, that creates new partnerships or could be a catalytic action for change)
Geographic Area: Kandiyohi County in Minnesota.
Eligibility Criteria
501(c) 3 nonprofit organizations, schools or government entities.
For more information, visit WACF.