Gibson County Community Foundation Seeking Grant Applications
The Gibson County Community Foundation is now accepting funding requests for its For Good, For Families, For Gibson County Grant Program to provide funding for charitable programs or projects that aim to reduce poverty and its effects on youth and to increase family economic stability. The total amount available for this grant initiative is $100,000, with the possibility of multiple grant awards. Grant request amounts must be a minimum of $10,000. The deadline to submit applications is March 1, 2022.
Proposals must strategically address the issues of generational poverty and childhood well-being, including but not limited to, the following areas:
- Two-generation approach programs that lead to family economic stability,
- Childcare programs for working families or parents seeking employment or to further their education,
- Social-emotional learning programs,
- Tutoring and other afterschool programs, or
- Free meal programs.
Charitable entities can view funding requirements and access the grant application at
https://communityfoundationalliance.org/grant/for-good-for-families-for-gibson-county-grant-program/. All organizations submitting grant proposals will be notified of the outcome via email on or before April 30, 2022.
The Gibson County Community Foundation is committed to addressing the cycle of poverty within the county through a variety of programs and funding opportunities. Over the last year, grant dollars have been focused on educating the public about generational poverty and providing training to educators on classroom strategies for working with at-risk youth. The Community Foundation believes that helping families achieve self-sufficiency and equipping them with a support system is vital to addressing the issue.
The Foundation welcomes funding requests from nonprofit organizations that are deemed tax-exempt under sections 501(c)(3) and 509(a) of the Internal Revenue Code and from governmental agencies serving the county. Funding requests from nonprofit organizations not classified as a 501(c)(3) public charity may be considered provided the project is charitable and supports a community need. In some cases, organizations without the 501(c)(3) designation may be required to obtain a fiscal sponsor.
Prospective grant applicants are invited to schedule a meeting with Foundation staff to receive an overview of the funding opportunity and to ask specific questions. Contact Amy Smith, Regional Director of Community Engagement and Impact at 812-386-8082 or asmith@communityfoundationalliance.org to schedule an orientation meeting.










