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SRCCF Community, Art and Women Inspired Network Grants

Offered by COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM

The Starved Rock Country Community Foundation (SRCCF) offers three types of grants: Community Grants for programs with significant impact on quality of life in the region, Art Grants for arts programs and performances, and Women Inspired Network Grants for programs that enhance and empower women and children. Grants range from $250 to $3,000+, with Community Grants reviewed quarterly and Art Grants offered in two annual cycles.

Eligibility

  • notes: Applicants must be 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations, operate under a 501(c)(3) fiscal sponsor, be a local government unit, or be a tax-exempt religious organization. Programs must be available to residents of LaSalle, Bureau, Putnam, Marshall, Lee, or Livingston Counties in Illinois. Programs must comply with antidiscrimination laws and not proselytize. Organizations with past SRCCF grants must be current on Final Reports. Executive Director, CEO, or Board President must approve the application.
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Who can apply

Nonprofit (501c3)Fiscal Sponsor OKGovernmentReligious OrganizationSchool / University

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