Community Foundation offers grants
to nonprofits in three categories
Applications accepted during February
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[January 16, 2023]
Illinois Prairie Community Foundation will accept
applications for grants in three categories from February 1-28,
2023. 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 about $175,000 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.
Included in this process are two topic-specific grants. The Go Green
Frautschi/Bedell Grant focuses on enhancing and beautifying our
surroundings in McLean County. Programs interested in applying for a
Go Green Frautschi/Bedell Grant will use the General Grants online
application. The David and Kay Williams Music Education Grant is in
its sixth year of awarding money. The grant seeks to support
innovative music education programs. Those 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 great things in our
community that need help funding their programs, especially in these
tough economic circumstances,” said Michele Evans, Grants &
Communications Director. Last year, IPCF received 85 applications
for these three grant types, with 76 programs receiving a portion of
the money available.
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“The average grant award of about
$2,000 really can make a difference to nonprofit organizations
receiving this money.” 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 24th 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 manages funds including
endowments and donor advised, fiscal sponsorship and scholarship
funds. More information is available at
www.ilprairiecf.org.
[Michele Evans
Grants & Communications Director
Illinois Prairie Community Foundation] |