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Ward & Brenda Morgan Community Grant

Offered by GREATER MANHATTAN COMMUNITY FOUNDATION · Pottawatomie County

The Ward & Brenda Morgan Community Fund supports projects in Manhattan and Riley County, Kansas that focus on either affordable community experiences and gatherings, or support for vulnerable and disadvantaged elderly and youth. Grants are intended for one-time projects, not ongoing support, with awards typically between $5,000 and $20,000.

Eligibility

  • notes: Applicants must be a 501(c)(3) organization or apply in partnership with a 501(c)(3). Projects must be located in Manhattan and Riley County, Kansas. Proposals should not be for projects requiring ongoing support. Completed final report required for prior GMCF grants.
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Who can apply

Nonprofit (501c3)Fiscal Sponsor OK

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