| Independent
Grant Supporting the Community
| Eligible
Applicants: |
Organizations designated 501(c)3
and 501(c)4 by the IRS and Jack and Jill of America, Inc.
chapters |
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Grants
Awarded per Year: |
Varies |
| Maximum
Award: |
$5,000 |
The fact that succeeding generations of leaders will inherit
the responsibility of solving critical community issues highlights
the importance of developing new leadership. Jack and Jill of
America Foundation believes solutions initiated and promoted by
the communities they affect have greater long-term value than
those created outside the community. The Foundation's Independent
Grant embraces this notion of community self-determination by
offering funding for leadership development and training initiatives
that a community believes best fit the needs of its youth.
How to Apply
To apply for a Foundation grant, an application must be submitted.
A complete application consists of an Application Coversheet,
a proposal, and any required documents.
Renewals
After the first year of the grant has expired, this grant may
be renewed for up to two additional one-year periods. However,
for such a renewal to take place, an abbreviated application (consisting
of an Application Coversheet, a year-end evaluation report, and
budget) must be submitted for review and approval. In addition,
funding is contingent upon availability of funds.
Letters of support from community leaders demonstrating that
the proposed program has not only been acknowledged by the local
community but has also been adopted as a community solution are
critical in the grant renewal review process. Furthermore, proposals
under this category must demonstrate that they have planned their
project with respect to a community's overall leadership development
and training needs.
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