The majority of grants awarded from charitable funds within the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region (the Foundation) are recommended by donors wishing to support a variety of charitable interests that reflect their charitable objectives. A smaller portion of grants awarded come from unrestricted funds, which are collectively supported by a wide variety of donors and intended to meet current and future community needs in the Foundation’s service region. Grants from these funds are recommended by grants committees involving volunteers and Foundation team members and are meant to have a broad community impact. Typically, grant programs supported by unrestricted funds require an application process. To help provide clear expectations to applicants and grants committees, the following general grant policies have been approved by the Foundation’s Board of Directors and apply to all grant programs, unless otherwise stated in the specific policy.
Organizations eligible to receive grants from the Foundation are generally those determined by the IRS to be public charities. Such organizations include:
Organizations that do not fall in these categories are generally ineligible unless they apply through a fiscal sponsor, (see the Fiscal Sponsorship Policy) or meet other eligibility requirements. In some circumstances, grants may be made to other types of organizations as long as the grant is restricted and structured for charitable purposes.
Additional eligibility requirements may apply depending on the specific fund you are applying to.
Not sure if your organization is eligible? We recommend reaching out to a Foundation team member at grants@cffoxvalley.org for guidance before starting an application.
The Foundation seeks to promote respect for all people. The Foundation will not knowingly support organizations that discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion/creed, gender/gender identity, national origin, ancestry, age, medical condition, disability, veteran status, familial status, genetic information, pregnancy, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law. We recognize that organizations may identify special needs in the community and target programs or services to a specific population based on those needs; however, the programs or services must be open to all people in those targeted populations to be eligible for grant consideration.
The Foundation holds the belief that philanthropy should be a force for good. The Foundation will not knowingly make grants to nonprofits that the Foundation believes, in its sole discretion, support or engage in activities which are contrary to its mission and values. This may include activities that target an individual or group on the basis of the protected characteristics noted in our Nondiscrimination Policy.
Direct questions about our Values-Aligned Grant Policy to grants@cffoxvalley.org.
Faith-based organizations can apply for grants only under the conditions below:
When the Foundation reviews grant applications from faith-based organizations, it will look at both the organization’s mission and what participants can expect from the program, service, or project.
Generally, this policy does not apply to Donor Advised Funds, Designated Funds, Field of Interest Funds, and funds within Supporting Organizations.
Generally, the Foundation will consider funding requests only for programs or services that have not happened yet. Grants typically cannot be used to pay off debt. Organizations should apply early enough to allow time for grant decisions.
In emergencies or unexpected situations, exceptions to this policy may be considered.
Generally, this policy does not apply to Donor Advised Funds, Designated Funds, Field of Interest Funds, and funds within Supporting Organizations.
Organizations eligible to receive grants from the Foundation are generally those determined by the IRS to be public charities (see the eligibility section for more information). Those organizations that do not meet that eligibility criteria may apply with a fiscal sponsor that is a qualifying charitable organization under the circumstances described below.
There are many types of fiscal sponsorship1, however, the most common models are ‘Model A – Direct/Comprehensive’ or a ‘Model C – Pre-Approved Grant Relationship’.
Model A – Direct/Comprehensive Fiscal Sponsorship
In a Model A fiscal sponsorship, the project becomes an internal project/program of the fiscal sponsor. This may sometimes be referred to as a ‘program of’ the sponsor.
Model A Characteristics:
Requirements:
Model C – Preapproved Grant Relationship
In Model C, the fiscal sponsor and the non-exempt project have more or less the same relationship as a traditional grantor and grantee.
Model C Characteristics:
Requirements:
To obtain fiscal sponsorship forms to complete and return, contact grants@cffoxvalley.org
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