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Application for Mini
Grants
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Mini Grants are for those agencies
interested in applying for a grant
of $1,500 or less.
The Mini Grant will have a monthly
deadline on the first Wednesday of
each month (applications must be
received by 5:30 p.m.).
Agencies will be notified within
thirty (30) days of the review of
the award status.
All materials must be sent to the
SMCF through regular mail. Faxes and
e-mails are not accepted. Agencies
requesting Mini Grants are limited
to two (2) grant awards per calendar
year. An Agency may not apply for a
Mini Grant during the same quarter
that it is applying for a Regular
Grant. However, no matching funds
are required for Mini Grants.
Records/Receipts must be submitted
to the SMCF no later than six (6)
months from approval of the funding
request unless otherwise approved by
the Grant Funding Committee. Failure
to comply with the deadline will
result in the grant monies (partial
or full) being returned to the SMCF
immediately and may impact future
awards.
A short report, one page, should
accompany the receipts providing
feedback to the Grant Funding
Committee regarding when, how, etc.
the money was spent as well as a
self-evaluation of the project or
program effectiveness. The Chief
Officer of the agency should sign
this report.
To request a Mini Grant, the
applicant must provide the
following:
- A one page Letter of Intent (LOI)
- A completed
San Diego Common Grant Application
- Copy of the Federal
determination letters indicating
501(c)3 tax-exempt status
- Copy of the State determination letters indicating 23701d
tax-exempt status
Application for
Regular Grants
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Regular Grants are for those
agencies interested in applying for
a grant of $1,500 to $10,000.
A Quarterly deadline for the Regular
Grants has been established for the
first Wednesday of the months of
January, April, July and October
(applications must be received by
5:30 p.m.).
Upon review of the application, the
Grant Funding Committee will
determine if additional information
is needed and whether or not an
agency visit is warranted. The
applicant may also be requested to
present its proposal to the full
Board at its next regularly
scheduled meeting as determined by
the Grant Funding Committee.
Agencies will be notified within
thirty (30) days of the quarterly
Board meeting of the award status.
All materials must be sent to the
SMCF through regular mail.
Faxes and e-mails are not accepted.
Agencies requesting Regular Grants
are limited to two (2) grant awards
per calendar year. An Agency
may not apply for a Regular Grant
during the same quarter that it is
applying for a Mini Grant.
Whether or not matching funds are
required for a Regular Grant is at
the discretion of the Board
depending upon the specifics of the
request.
At the time of the funding, the
Board will establish the timing of
the reporting process. All
records/receipts must be submitted
to the SMCF no later than the
timeframe established by the Board.
Failure to comply with the deadline
will result in the grant monies
(partial or full) being returned to
the SMCF immediately and may impact
future awards.
A detailed report (two pages) should
accompany the receipts providing
feedback to the Board regarding
when, how, etc. the money was spent
as well as a self-evaluation of the
project or program effectiveness.
The Chief Officer of the agency
should sign this report.
To request a Regular Grant, the
applicant must provide the
following:
- A completed
San Diego Common Grant
Application
- Two page proposal statement
including the following:
- A brief statement of the
organization’s purpose and
objectives
- Expanded description of the use to
which grant funds will be used
- Expanded description of the need
within the community
- Plan for evaluating the project
performance, should it be funded
- Copy of the Federal
determination letters indicating
501(c)3 tax-exempt status
- Copy of the State determination letters indicating 23701d
tax-exempt status
- A list of Board of Directors names
and addresses
- First two pages only of the most
recent Federal and State tax return
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