At the celebration luncheon on May 20, 2010, at the Horizon Convention Center, the Foundation originally planned to award $25,000 to four of the endowed agency funds. Due to the overwhelming sponsorship support from area businesses and individual donors, two additional surprise grants were given for a total of $28,000.....and the winners are:

A Better Way Services - $10,000
Motivate Our
Minds - $7,500
Beyond I Can - $5,000
Youth Opportunity
Center - $2,500
Animal Rescue Fund (ARF) - $1,500
Muncie
Civic Theatre - $1,500
The Community Foundation would like to thank the businesses and individuals who generously sponsored our event and made the grants possible!
Some of the most common questions we receive are answered below. If you don't see an answer to your question here, feel free to contact us.
What if I have never written a grant before and want to apply for a Quarterly Competitive Grant?
Is there anything typically not funded through your Quarterly Competitive Grant cycle?
When are Quarterly Competitive Grant applications due?
I am interested in your Bell Grants for local teachers. Is there someone I can contact for more information?
When are Kitselman Fund Grant applications due?
My organization was just notified that we have been awarded a grant. How do we go about requesting the funds?
How long does my organization have to complete our project? How long will our grant be outstanding?
What if my organization does not use all of the funds for the approved project?
What are my obligations as a grantee?
What if I have never written a grant before and want to apply for a Quarterly Competitive Grant?
The Grant Application for Quarterly Competitive Grants
is easy to follow and asks for basic information about your
organization and its project. The form is one page and requires that
certain items be attached to the cover sheet before submission.
First-time applicants should contact the Foundation to discuss
proposals prior to submission.
Please contact us for more information or with questions about the application process.
Is there anything typically not funded through your Quarterly Competitive Grant cycle?
The Foundation does not generally make grants to individuals, for religious purposes, for covering budget deficits, for travel, for fundraising events, for endowments, for salaries, or for projects normally the responsibility of a government agency.
Back to topWhen are Quarterly Competitive Grant applications due?
Competitive Grants are reviewed on a quarterly basis. Please click here
for due dates. Applications can be mailed or delivered, but they are
due in our office by 4:30 on the day of the grant deadline.
Upcoming Grant Deadlines:
October 8, 2010
January 14, 2011
April 8, 2011
July 8, 2011
October 14, 2011
Please note that requests of $25,000 or more are preferred during the first competitive grant cycle of each year.
I am interested in your Bell Grants for local teachers. Is there someone I can contact for more information?
Each school system in Delaware County is assigned a Bell Grant Committee representative. Click on the link below for your school's representitive. You can also contact program officer, Suzanne Kadinger with general questions about Bell Grants.
Back to topWhen are Kitselman Fund Grant applications due?
The Kitselman Fund Advisory Board meets one or more times each year to review applications and make recommendations to the Board of Directors of the Foundation, which makes the final selection of grant recipients. Grants are not made on an established cycle and are not necessarily made every year. However, applicants can normally anticipate receiving a response within 60 days after the date the application was submitted. Most grants from the Fund will be of a significant amount, usually in excess of $25,000.
Back to topMy organization was just notified that we have been awarded a grant. How do we go about requesting the funds?
The Foundation asks that you wait to request the funds until you are
ready to begin your project. Once you determine that your group is
ready for your grant award, please send your request in writing letting
us know that you would like a grant distribution. Feel free to email
program officer, Suzanne Kadinger or send a written request on your organization's letterhead to:
The Community Foundation of Muncie & Delaware County, Inc.
ATTN: Program Officer
P.O. Box 807
Muncie, IN 47308
How long does my organization have to complete our project? How long will our grant be outstanding?
We generally ask that projects be completed within 12 months of your group being awarded a grant. However, we understand that sometimes projects are delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. If you do find that your grant project will not be completed within 12 months, please contact program officer, Suzanne Kadinger for an extension of your grant term.
Back to topWhat if my organization does not use all of the funds for the approved project?
Grants are provided by the Foundation for specific purposes as stated in your application. If your project changes or you do not require all of the funds provided, you must contact the Grants Committee for a determination. In some cases the funds must be returned. In other cases, the committee might approve a variance. Please contact program officer, Suzanne Kadinger to discuss your individual situation.
Back to topWhat are my obligations as a grantee?
Internal Revenue Service policies require that a post-grant report
be completed for every grant we award. Reports are due one year from
the date the grant was awarded, regardless of when the funds were
disbursed. If your project requires longer than one year and a post
grant report cannot be completed within this time, please contact our office.
We also ask that you promote our support of your project whenever
possible. If you are printing posters or other promotional materials,
please contact our office
about ways to publicize the grant received from The Community
Foundation of Muncie & Delaware County, Inc. For a logo suitable to
use in your promotional materials, please contact our office.
Quarterly Competitive Post Grant Report
Kitselman Fund Grant Post Grant Report
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