Le Fonds Cayuga accepte désormais les demandes de subvention pour 2024

Les organisations à but non lucratif sont invitées à soumettre des propositions de subvention pour améliorer leur organisation et mieux servir leur communauté.

Le Cayuga Community Fund accepte désormais les demandes de subvention des organisations à but non lucratif exonérées d’impôt [501(c)(3) ou autres organisations bénéficiant d’un soutien public] qui résident dans le comté de Cayuga ou qui y sont au service de la population.

Les fonds disponibles pour les subventions varient chaque année et dépendent des contributions et de la performance du fonds de dotation. Le Fonds Cayuga sollicite des propositions qui favorisent des réponses innovantes et collaboratives aux besoins et aux opportunités de la communauté dans le comté de Cayuga.

La date limite de dépôt des candidatures est fixée au 12 avril 2024. Les demandes allant jusqu’à 10 000 dollars seront prises en considération. Les subventions doivent bénéficier directement aux résidents du comté de Cayuga et les demandes doivent être soumises par le biais de l’application en ligne. Visitez le site cnycf.org/cayugagrants pour en savoir plus sur les candidatures et les lignes directrices du Fonds Cayuga. Si vous avez des questions, veuillez contacter CayugaGrants@cnycf.org.

Le Cayuga Community Fund, créé en 2008, est un fonds géographiquement spécifique destiné à servir de source de financement caritatif permanent pour les organisations à but non lucratif qui desservent les résidents du comté de Cayuga. Des subventions sont accordées chaque année à partir du fonds de dotation pour soutenir des programmes vitaux dans les domaines de l’éducation, de la santé, des services sociaux, des arts, des préoccupations civiques et environnementales, ainsi que de la préservation des ressources historiques dans le comté de Cayuga. Le Cayuga Community Fund a accordé plus de 775 000 dollars à des groupes à but non lucratif depuis 2010. Pour en savoir plus sur le Cayuga Community Fund, et notamment sur la manière de faire une contribution, visitez le site cnycf.org/cayuga. Le Cayuga Community Fund est un fonds affilié à la Central New York Community Foundation, cnycf.org.

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