Special to Iredell Free News
The Iredell County Community Foundation is currently accepting applications for its 2020 grant program from eligible Iredell County organizations, including 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, congregations, governmental and educational institutions.
Priority will be given to requests for projects and programs that address workforce development, literacy for children ages 5 to 10, or veterans affairs.
Please note, the foundation will consider requests enabling the grantee to seek grant support from other funders.
Priority will be given to proposals requesting one-time funding to initiate projects and programs. A small number of requests that fall outside of these priority investment areas will also be considered.
To begin the application process, grant seekers are invited to visit the Online Grants Center at https://fftcgrants.communityforce.com and search for Iredell County Community Foundation to access the online application.
Past applicants can login to the Online Grants Center using their previously established ID and password. First-time applicants can create a new account.
Completed applications must be submitted online by noon on Friday, March 20. The system closes promptly at 12 p.m. and will not accept late submissions.
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Please contact Katie Russell with further questions about the application process at 704.973.4559 or krussell@fftc.org.
About the Iredell County Community Foundation
Established in 1989 as a permanent endowment, the Iredell County Community Foundation benefits a range of charitable purposes. As an affiliate of Charlotte-based Foundation For The Carolinas, the Iredell County Community Foundation inspires philanthropy, increases charitable giving and strengthens the community. The Foundation assists donors in making charitable contributions to the community, provides services for nonprofit organizations to create new or manage existing endowments and awards grants to local nonprofits. For more information please visit www.iredellcounty-cf.org.