Grant to Enhance Community Well-Being and Quality of Life in Ohio
GrantID: 71970
Grant Funding Amount Low: $25,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $25,000
Summary
This funding supports a variety of programs. Grants are made available to nonprofit organizations working in sectors like education, social services, health, arts and culture, neighborhood development, and environmental preservation. Typically manages several separate funds, each with its own guiding priorities and eligibility criteria.
Each individual grant opportunity comes with its own application deadline, review process, and required materials. The funds are designed to help nonprofits implement or expand programs, strengthen organizational capacity, pilot new initiatives, or address community needs more effectively. Some grants may emphasize underserved neighborhoods or target certain populations or issue areas more heavily.
Nonprofits are the primary eligible entities. Occasionally, smaller community‑based organizations or local partners with nonprofit status may also apply (depending on the specific fund’s rules). The grants are intended to be catalytic — to provide meaningful support but often not full operational coverage for entire organizations. The foundation encourages proposals that show collaboration, measurable outcomes, sustainability, and strong community engagement.
Multiple “open” grant programs under names such as neighborhood support, arts and culture funds, youth funds, and more, the exact dollar amounts for each grant are published in the specific fund’s guidelines (rather than in a single general description). In short, by aligning your project’s mission with the regional priorities and crafting a clear, feasible plan, a nonprofit in that area can pursue meaningful funding to deepen its impact.
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