Landmarks Illinois creates special
grant program offering nonprofits emergency relief funding during
COVID-19 pandemic
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[April 17, 2020]
CHICAGO – Landmarks Illinois, a statewide historic preservation
advocacy organization, today launched its new Landmarks Illinois
COVID-19 Organization Relief Grant Program, intended to provide
monetary assistance to nonprofit organizations in the state of
Illinois that have been financially impacted by the COVID-19
pandemic.
“The current health crisis has forced many organizations to rethink
how they operate. Some are in difficult, if not dire, financial
positions at the moment,” said Bonnie McDonald, President & CEO of
Landmarks Illinois. “Our new pandemic response grant program offers
some relief to those nonprofit partners. It also aligns with
Landmarks Illinois’ organizational value of empowering people and
improving lives in Illinois.”
Nonprofits are encouraged to apply for one of more than a dozen
$2,000 individual grants available through the limited-time program.
The application deadline is May 15, 2020. Thirteen grants will be
awarded funding to pay for organizational expenditures that include
but not limited to:
Staff and contractor payroll, taxes and processing fees
· Rent/mortgage payments
· Utilities
· Insurance
· Loan principal and interest payments
· Digital access improvements (such as server upgrades, social
media, website and presentation platforms)
Guidelines
Applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations with an annual
budget of less than $1 million or fewer than seven full-time
equivalent employees. Additionally, the applicant’s purpose or
programming must align with Landmarks Illinois’ mission of People
Saving Places for People.
Additional requirements include:
· Applicants must demonstrate a critical need as a result of the
impacts of COVID-19 due to significant projected or actual
disruption in contributed or earned revenue and/or the immediate
need to make digital improvements for operational and/or
programmatic purposes.
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· Applicants must possess the capacity to manage the grant funds prudently. A
follow-up report of the project is required to be submitted to Landmarks
Illinois within a determined time period.
Grant recipients
Landmarks Illinois COVID-19 Organization Relief Grants applicants will be
reviewed by Landmarks Illinois staff and approved by Landmarks Illinois' Board
of Directors. Grant recipients will be announced in June 2020. Applications will
be selected based on the strength of alignment with Landmarks Illinois' mission,
demonstration of need and the applicant’s ability to utilize the funds quickly.
Unlike other Landmarks Illinois grant programs, the grants awarded through our
COVID-19 Organization Relief Grant Fund are not matching grants. Recipients will
not be required to raise funding equal or greater to the $2,000 provided from
Landmarks Illinois.
Additional Information
The Landmarks Illinois COVID-19 Organization Relief Grant program is temporarily
replacing the Landmarks Illinois Preservation Heritage Fund Grants and the
Barbara C. and Thomas E. Donnelley II Preservation Fund for Illinois for the
month of May. Landmarks Illinois will begin resuming accepting applications for
the Preservation Heritage Fund in July and for the Donnelley Fund grant program
in October.
Landmarks Illinois thanks Barbara C. and Thomas E. Donnelley II for providing an
additional $5,000 for this special COVID-19 grant fund.
About Landmarks Illinois
We are People Saving Places for People. Landmarks Illinois is a membership-based
nonprofit organization serving the people of Illinois. We inspire and empower
stakeholders to save places that matter to them by providing free guidance,
practical and financial resources and access to strategic partnerships. For more
information, visit www.Landmarks.org.
[Kaitlyn McAvoy
Communications Manager, Landmarks Illinois]
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