ALLONE FOUNDATION
Where to send applications
Application format and required materials
All requests must be submitted in writing and include the following:1)A completed grant application signed by the organizations representative.2)A formal proposal that describes the project purpose and demonstrate the need for a relevance of the project. The narrative must include:A detailed description of the goals and outcomes of the project.Evidence of the measurement tools that will be used to evaluate the success of the project.Project timeline and work plan.Project sustainability plan.3)An itemized budget that includes any in-kind services or matching funds secured for the project. The budget must clearly demonstrate how funding from AllOne Foundation will be used.4)An IRS determination letter of tax exempt charitable status under 501(C)(3) and proof that the organization is not a private foundation as defined in Section 509(A) of the IRS Code.5)A brief written description of the organizations purpose, history and accomplishments.6)Financial Statements (audited, if available) for
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Any restrictions or limitations on awards, such as by geographical areas, charitable fields, or kinds of institutions
Eligible organizations must demonstrate their tax classification as described in Internal Revenue Service Code, Section 501(C)(3) and Section 509(A).Eligible organizations must be located or operating within AllOne Foundations 13 county service area. Programs must benefit residents of those counties.Grants will be awarded only for specific community-focused projects or program initiatives. Requests for operating or general support will not be considered.The Foundation awards grants generally for general health education / prevention and human services projects; and for projects that provide direct services to the uninsured and under-insured. Minimum grant amount is $2,500.Grants will be awarded generally for a period of one year. Multi-year requests will not generally be considered.Consecutive year approvals will be decided on the strength of demonstrated outcomes.Grantee organizations may not receive additional funding until all funds from existing grant awards have been expended, in