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Fall
Grants Deadline: March 15th at 4:30 PM
Who Should
Apply
Applications are only accepted from
qualified donees or organizations holding a Charitable Registration Number from
Canada Customs & Revenue Agency effective before applying for the grant. The
number has the following format: BN 13603 0285 RR0001- (this is the Community
Foundation). It is
the number you receive when you achieve charitable status and which allows you to write official tax receipts. If the number on
your tax receipts is not in this format, look for the correct number at
http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/chrts-gvng/lstngs/menu-eng.html and search for On-line list of Canadian Registered
Charities.
ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE A CURRENT
GRANT APPLICATION FORM– they are
revised on a regular basis. Applications submitted on old forms will NOT be
accepted.
When to Apply
Grants are made twice yearly. Proposal
deadlines are office closing (4:30 p.m.) March 15th for grants finalized in
Spring, and September 15th for those finalized in Fall. Applications must be
at the Community Foundation office by the designated deadline time. Late
applications will not be accepted and please ensure that you have the most
current package.
Normally, grants will be finalized two
to three months after the proposal deadlines. Your agency will be notified as
to its status at that time.
What We Fund
The Community Foundation awards grants
for charitable activities in the arts, education, social services, the
environment, health, culture and recreation, or any project that will maintain
or improve the quality of life for the people of southeastern Alberta. Of
particular interest are initiatives which will strengthen an organization’s
management capability and promote collaboration and sharing among agencies.
In assessing requests, the Foundation
looks at organizations that show fiscal responsibility, have a committed
volunteer board, represent the community they service and have the capacity to
carry out the work. Applicants must demonstrate how their initiative will
benefit the community and how the project will be funded beyond the grant from
the Community Foundation.
Requests for multiple year funding, up
to three years, will be considered to develop or implement strategic
initiatives. The Community Foundation does not provide ongoing funding.
What We Don’t Fund
Grants will not be available for
partisan political purposes or direct religious activities. Grants will not
normally be given for deficit funding, annual funding drives, travel and
conferences, endowments grants, retroactive funding, large capital campaigns, or
for any related expenses incurred prior to the Foundation’s decision date.
Final Reporting and Recognition
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Prior to the issue of a grant a formal Grant Agreement will be
signed by each successful applicant.
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There is an expectation that successful applicants will
provide appropriate public recognition to the Foundation.
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Successful applicants are expected
to provide a representative to attend the grants award ceremony in person.
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A Final Report is required from all
successful applicants no later than the date specified on the Grant
Agreement. Late or incomplete final reports can affect future grants.
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