Center for Participatory Change
Self Development Fund
Funding Guidelines


Deadlines

Seed Grants: Start Up Funding for New Grassroots Groups

Grassroots Fundraising Matching Grants: For Established Grassroots Groups

Application Forms


Deadlines

Seed Grants and Grassroots Fundraising Matching Grants will be reviewed by the Review Committee on a quarterly cycle with deadlines on May 1st, August 1st, November 1st, and February 1st. In most cases, applicants will receive a response from the Review Committee within a month of the deadline.


Seed Grants

The Western North Carolina Self Development Fund provides funding for small, community-led groups across Western North Carolina. The Self-Development Fund is coordinated by a Review Committee of volunteer, grassroots leaders. It is administered through the Center for Participatory Change (CPC), a nonprofit organization whose mission is to help people across Western North Carolina recognize their own power, work together, and transform their communities.

The Self Development Fund offers Seed Grants of up to $1,000 for community groups and organizations. Seed Grants provide modest financial support for volunteer community groups in the early stages of their development. Grants usually go to groups that have had little experience with grantwriting and fundraising. Grant amounts may be limited, depending on the Self Development Fund's current budget.

Applications to the Self Development Fund are accepted by invitation only.

Benefits of completing a Seed grant application.
By the time the application is complete and the grant is made, an applicant group will have:

The Review Committee.
The Self Development Fund is run by members of grassroots organizations, for the benefit of grassroots organizations. The Review Committee makes decisions about funding, and also gives the applicant feedback and suggestions for strengthening other grant proposals. Organizations that receive grants may eventually be asked to have a member serve on the Review Committee to help develop the Fund and make decisions about future applications.

The Process.
After discussing their application with a CPC staff member:

Application forms and Samples


Grassroots Fundraising Matching Grants

The Grassroots Fundraising Matching Grants provide modest financial support for community groups for any financial needs that the group might have, including funding for programs, projects, research, leadership development, training, conferences, stipends, and so on. The goal of the Grassroots Fundraising Matching Grants program is to help strengthen a group's ability to raise money in their own community. The group designs and plans a community-based fundraising project, and submits that plan for a Matching Grant. If the grant is approved, then after the fundraiser is carried out, the group reports back how much net income they received, and that amount is matched by the Self Development Fund. (Due to the SDF's limited budget, amounts granted may be limited; currently the SDF will be matching funds raised up to $250.)

The fundraising project that the applicant group wishes to match may be any event, strategy or project that the group uses to raise money from its community--a raffle, a fundraising letter, a dinner, a house party, a festival, a bake sale--whatever works for your group in your community.

Applications for the Grassroots Fundraising Matching grants are competitive, and will be evaluated on how clearly and thoroughly the fundraising project is planned (who, what, when, how), how critical the income from the fundraiser is to the organization, and how the fundraising project or funded activity demonstrate some form of 'self development' for the organization and its members.

Applications to the Self Development Fund are accepted by invitation only.

Benefits of completing a Grassroots Fundraising Matching Grants application.
By the time the application is complete and the grant is made, an applicant group will have:

The Review Committee.
The Self Development Fund is run by members of grassroots organizations, for the benefit of grassroots organizations. The Review Committee makes decisions about funding, and also may give the applicant feedback and suggestions for strengthening their fundraising plan. Organizations that receive grants may eventually be asked to have a member serve on the Review Committee to help develop the Fund and make decisions about future applications.

The Process.
After discussing their application with a CPC staff member:

Application forms and Samples


Application Forms

The following forms can be downloaded in Microsoft Word format, or by request from any CPC staff member.

Seed Grant Application Form: English

Seed Grant Application Form: Spanish

 

Grassroots Fundraising Matching Grant Application: English

Grassroots Fundraising Matching Grant Application: Spanish

 

Fondos Iniciales: Instrucciones y solicitud

Fondos igualados para actividades de Recaudación de Fondos en la comunidad: Instrucciones y solicitud

Checklists and Sample Forms

The following forms can be downloaded in Microsoft Word format. These checklists and samples are intended to be helpful guides in completing SDF applications. They are not the only way, or even the best way, to complete an application!

Checklist for applying for a Seed Grant

Checklist for applying for a Grassroots Fundraising Matching Grant

Sample Grassroots Fundraising Matching Grant Application and Report Form

Blank Fundraising Timeline for Grassroots Fundraising Matching Grant

 


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