Marillac Mission Fund inviting Applications for Responsive Grants (US)
Deadline: 1-Feb-21
The Marillac Mission Fund (MMF) is seeking programs that respect and protect the dignity of each person, especially those that are materially poor and vulnerable.
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Focus Areas
Immigrants & Refugees: Embracing the Gospel value of welcoming the stranger, the Foundation recognizes the intrinsic value and basic rights of immigrants and refugees to become fully productive members of the society. MMF supports programs that promote dignity and protects the rights of immigrants and refugees in region.
Older Adults Living Independently: Older Adults Living Independently is a focus on programs that promote independent living for older citizens, 65 years and older who are low-income, or cost-burdened and wish to live in their own homes as long as it is possible. Preference is given to services that support aging within independent homes over independent living facilities.
Veterans: Intended for community-based nonprofit organizations that offer support and services to US Veterans and their families that are not otherwise available through public organizations, such as the Veteran’s Administration. Funding priority is given to programs serving veterans returning from post-9/11 conflicts.
Human Trafficking Prevention: The Human Trafficking Prevention goal is to equip vulnerable youth with skills and knowledge that lead to a more positive lifestyle, helping prevent them from becoming victims of human trafficking. Youth are the heart and future of communities, and we believe they deserve every opportunity for a happy, healthy, and successful future.
Advocacy & Coalition-Building (must be working within one of the four previous focus areas): The Marillac Mission Fund supports advocacy as an investment that can lead to systemic, long-lasting change that can affect large segments of the population within the focus areas over the long-term. Nonprofit organizations offer unique credibility to the policy process by their essential, non-partisan representative role in the community, and their unique expertise of the issues and public vision.
Types of Grants
Responsive Grants fall into two types; applicants will be instructed to select one:
USD 1 MILLION Grants for Innovative Solutions to combat Water Scarcity
Climate Fund to alleviate energy poverty in Developing Countries
This Request for Applications is open to strengthening the Economic Development Efforts
Grants for African CSOs to implement activities in SGBV, SRHR, HP, and VAWG
Small Research Grants for the improvement of education
This grant-making trust inviting Charities to help Socially Disadvantaged Groups during COVID-19
Support available for NGOs working on social innovation, inclusiveness and sustainability
Advocacy grants to strengthen the voice of communities and grassroots activists
USD $250,000 to $2 million funding available for each selected partner to address Covid-19 impact in select countries
Funding provided through capital support for community development projects
Endowment Funding of € 25,000 for young people fighting for freedom
Small Grant Fund for protecting endangered animal species
Grant program for transforming women’s lives for hard to fund projects
Seed Funding for Youth-led Organisations: Invitation to Submit Proposals
Grant Opportunity to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 and Future Pandemics
Program or Project: A Program is an organized set of services designed to achieve specific outcomes for a specified population that will continue beyond the grant period. A Project is a planned undertaking or organized set of services designed to achieve specific outcomes that are time-limited. (Note: A successful project may become an ongoing program of the organization.)
General Operating Support: Grant funds are available to support the ongoing services, mission or goals of an organization within the focus areas. To be eligible, 100% of the organization’s programs must serve the selected focus area. This type of funding is not typically available to first-time grantees of Marillac Mission Fund.
Eligibility Criteria
Any applicant organization must:
Have 501(c)(3) or another nonprofit status.
Be located in the 16-county St. Louis Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Be willing to avoid participating in, contributing to, or promoting activities contrary to Catholic Church Moral Teachings.
Follow MMF Outcome Indicators and Activities.
Support one of the Fund’s focus areas.
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They welcome your interest in seeking a grant from Marillac Mission Fund. Before you apply, these are matters you need to consider:
Eligibility: Does your organization meet their basic eligibility criteria?
Priorities: Does your organization or project fit one of their focus areas?
Their Process: Can you produce a strong application with their timelines?
Application Types: What type of funding do you need?
Demonstrated Impact: Can you articulate clear, measurable outcomes?
Steps in the Process
Eligibility & Timelines: If your project aligns with one of the three focus areas described in What they Fund, and you wish to apply for a Responsive Grant, your first step is to review the material. Be sure your organization and project meet the eligibility requirements and that you can work within the grant cycle timelines.
Create Your Online Account: To apply for a grant or view grants you’ve received in the past, you must have an organization account in the system, with login credentials (email and password).
Grant Application: How to fill out and submit your grant application to the Marillac Mission Fund.
Review & Notification: After you submit your application, the focus turns to the review process.
Status Report: The Final Status Report is the final grant report due to the Fund. It is due no later than one month following the grant end date.
For more information, visit https://marillacmissionfund.org/what-we-fund/responsive-grants