Guidelines

The Grants Program makes grants to public charities and governmental entities that predominately benefit small communities in rural Oregon and Siskiyou County, California.  Our grants work at many strategic levels in rural communities - from emergency needs to systemic change.  The Foundation grant types are Responsive (community driven), Proactive (Foundation driven, for more information review our Special Programs) and Technical Assistance grants.

Access to Health and Dental Services
Child Abuse Prevention and Intervention
Public Convening Spaces
Positive Youth Development
Technical Assistance
Critical Needs
 Eligibility & Exclusions
FAQ
  
What Makes a Strong Proposal?

Responsive Grant Requests that are Ready for Review
To be ready, a proposal should be well beyond the conceptual stage, have a clear plan, timeline and budget.  There should be defined benefits or outcomes and a description of who and why your community is behind the proposal.  Involvement of your board with cash, in-kind contributions, and a community campaign are some indicators of a proposal being ready.  Community participation is a primary factor in a proposal being ready.  We like to see that fundraising is significantly underway with your traditional supporters, local businesses, key donors and other foundations.

Size of Grants

Our average grant size is about $50,000 and we consider grants of $100,000 or above to be a "large grant.”  We highly recommend that you develop a complete fundraising plan and your request to The Ford Family Foundation be a component of that plan. We generally will consider funding requests up to 30% of the total project cost. 


Challenge, Match, & Duration of Grants
Challenge and matching grants are awarded when the applicant desires to use their leverage as a tool.  Grant proposals are usually completable by the applicant within 12 months after Foundation approval; however, longer terms may be considered.


Review & Approval
After an initial review of a proposal by a committee of our staff, site visits and follow-up communications may be appropriate. We may recommend the proposal be reviewed by our Board of Directors, which meets four times a year.  Small responsive or technical assistance requests are reviewed, and a funding determination is made by senior Foundation staff.  Proposals receive a response regarding the outcome of the review or next steps, if any, usually within 30 days.

 

  
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