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Regional Collaborative Grant Details
Regional collaborative grants support beneficial projects and programs that are undertaken by multiple non-profit organizations in two or more Community Foundation service areas. The complexity of the project will benefit from each organization’s particular expertise or provided services, and/or will enable more effective and efficient delivery of the program or services than individual organizations working alone or separately. Projects must serve residents in two or more service areas of the following community foundations: the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation, Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region, and/or the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation.
Deadline is February 1.
Any group considering a regional grant application are required first to contact the Community Foundation representative in the service area of the lead organization's home office before applying.
- In the service area of the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation, contact Martha at
martha@ggbcf.org
or 920.432.0800.
- In the service area of the Community Foundation for the Fox Valley Region, contact Lynn at
lpeters@cffoxvalley.org
or 920.830.1290
- In the service area of the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation, contact Cheryl at
cheryl@oshkoshareacf.org
or 920.426.3993
Definition for collaboration
How to Apply & Evaluation Process for Regional Collaborative Grants:
1. Collaborative groups must submit an
Initial Application
by February 1 to the Community Foundation in the service area that the lead organization is primarily located.
2. Selected applicants will be invited to submit additional information and to interview with grants team members of the service areas.
3. The regional grants team will make recommendations to the community foundation Board of Directors by mid-June for approval.
Request Amounts
You can request
up to
$100,000 per year for
up to
three years.