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Community Grants

Grant Guidelines

What do the funds support?

Community Impact grants support a wide variety of charitable causes:

  • Arts & Culture
  • Community Development & Environment
  • Youth & Education
  • Health & Human Services
  • Parks & Recreation
  • Public Safety

Where does the money come from?

Community Impact Grants are funded by multiple funds held at the community foundation, each with a different set of funding criteria.

Click on the links below to learn more about each fund and its own unique set of criteria:

  • Dane G. Hansen Community Grant Fund (Ellis, Rooks & Trego Counties)
  • Heartland Area Action Fund
  • Heartland Healthy Living Fund
  • Ellis County Legacy Fund
  • Rooks County Legacy Fund
  • Stockton Community Fund
  • Trego County Legacy Fund

Who's eligible to apply?

  • 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organizations, educational, government or religious institutions
  • Individuals or organizations that do not fall into one of the above institutions are encouraged to partner with a fiscal agent in one of those categories.
    • If that is not possible, please contact the community foundation to see if your project still qualifies and if there are additional reporting requirements.
  • Grants are limited to projects or programs that benefit the communities of Ellis, Rooks, and Trego Counties.

Do I need to fill out more than one application?

No. Applicants fill out one application, and a grants committee reviews each application and determines which fund is the best funding fit based on that fund's criteria.

What types of support may be requested?

  • Projects or programs that serve the community and/or advance the mission of the organization
  • Seed money to establish or initiate a new project, program, or organization, including operating expenses
  • Capacity building or activities that strengthen an organization to increase its ability to fulfill its mission, including technology & equipment, professional development & training, additional staff to implement a new program, etc.
  • Capital improvements including new construction or renovation of a facility
  • Endowment funds to provide permanent and long-term support for an organization or program.
    • Note: The grants committee will consider requests for endowment funds from the Fund for Greater Salina, but it is unlikely to receive funding unless it supports a specific initiative.

The following grant requests will NOT be considered:

  • Incomplete, incorrect, or late applications.
  • Political projects of any kind
  • Organizations or projects that practice discrimination of any kind.
  • Operating deficits or retirement of debt