Illinois Prairie Community
Foundation offering grants in three categories
Applications accepted During February
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[January 06, 2020]
Illinois Prairie Community Foundation will accept applications for
grants in three categories from February 1-28, 2020. Interested
applicants may find information about the grants on IPCF’s website
at https://ilprairiecf.org/spring-grants along with links to the
online applications once the grant cycle opens.
The Community Foundation expects to award more than $140,000 during
this grant round. These grants provide support to local programs
that benefit local residents. General Grants fund programs for
education, environment, health and wellness, and youth. Mirza/IPCF
Arts Grants fund programs for the performing or visual arts, music
education, and/or arts education and enrichment. Shulman Grants
focus on Jewish-themed educational, arts and cultural enrichment
programs open to all.
The David and Kay Williams Music Education Grant is in its third
year of awarding money. The grant seeks to support programs that use
innovative technology to provide creative music experiences for K-12
students, regardless of their music training, using a combination of
traditional instruments and music technology. Programs interested in
applying for a Williams Music Education Grant will use the Mirza/Arts
& Culture Grant online application.
“There are so many nonprofit organizations doing good in our
community that need help funding their programs,” said Michele
Evans, Grants & Communications Director.
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Last year, IPCF received 92 applications for these three grant types, with 77
programs receiving a portion of the money available. “The average grant award of
$2,000 really can make a difference to nonprofit organizations receiving a
grant.” Funding for these grants comes from endowments held at IPCF, designated
gifts and donors to the Annual Campaign.
Applicants must represent a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization, a local unit of
municipal, county, state or federal government, a school or college/university,
or a tax-exempt religious organization or place of worship.
Programs must be available to residents of McLean, DeWitt, Livingston or Logan
counties but do not have to serve all four counties.
For additional information and questions, grant seekers may contact Michele
Evans at mevans@ilprairiecf.org
or 309-662-4477.
About Illinois Prairie Community Foundation
Illinois Prairie Community Foundation, now in its 21st year, encourages and
facilitates philanthropy in McLean, DeWitt, Livingston and Logan counties by
connecting donors who care with causes that matter to them. The Foundation
currently manages assets of more than $18 million in more than 170 funds
including endowments and donor advised, fiscal sponsorship and scholarship
funds.
[Michele Evans
Grants & Communications Director
Illinois Prairie Community Foundation] |