Nonprofits encouraged to apply
The United Way of the River Cities 2024 grant cycle is now open.
The first step of the process is a letter of intent (LOI). LOIs are due Friday, Aug. 18. Programs that are eligible to apply will be required to attend a mandatory virtual meeting, date to be determined.
“We are excited to announce the opening of our next grant cycle with the start of our LOI process. We acknowledge that this would not be possible without all the great corporate partners and donors across our service area,” said Steve Cline, Director of Community Impact.
There are two grant categories: Impact and Safety-Net. A change from prior years, Impact Grants will now be a two-year cycle with an allocation model. Safety-Net Grants will remain on a one-year cycle with a reimbursement model.
Our grants must focus on improving the lives of community members in the areas of education, financial stability, health and basic needs, Cline said, with the process being a true community collaboration.
“We are thrilled to get to work with our community volunteer led Community Impact Council to read and review these LOI’s and begin the process of addressing these focus areas in the six counties that make up our service area,” he said.
In order to be eligible to apply, agencies must meet specific guidelines, be located in and serve the UWRC six-county service area, and complete the online letter of intent (LOI). For more information and to complete the LOI visit www.unitedwayrivercities.org/grants
About United Way of the River Cities
United Way of the River Cities is a nonprofit organization that connects the community with resources to reduce poverty and improve lives. UWRC envisions a community where everyone has the tools and opportunity to thrive. UWRC partners with the local community to fight for the health, education, financial stability and basic needs of every person in Cabell, Wayne, Lincoln and Mason counties in West Virginia and Gallia and Lawrence counties in Ohio.
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