We Raise Money to Give Back
We Raise Money to Give BackThree times a year, New Harvest accepts – from individuals, groups and/or organizations – innovative and compelling project proposals that seek to address the unmet or under-met needs of LGBTQIA+ individuals and groups in our communities. This is our mission, to raise money in order to support projects that empower and support our lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities.
Grant proposals typically fall in one of six different ares: social service, social change, public education, health care, arts and culture, and development of LGBTQIA+ communities. Grant proposals should address one or more of those areas. New Harvest does not fund projects that promote legislative change or those that support religious work or promote specific religious beliefs.
Grant proposals typically fall in one of six different ares: social service, social change, public education, health care, arts and culture, and development of LGBTQIA+ communities. Grant proposals should address one or more of those areas. New Harvest does not fund projects that promote legislative change or those that support religious work or promote specific religious beliefs.
FUNDING GUIDELINES
- Provide services that benefit the LGBTQIA+ communities in South Central Wisconsin.
- Are not-for-profit and exempt from federal taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service code, or who use a qualifying fiscal sponsor.
- Please review our complete funding guidelines, eligibility requirements, and limitations before submitting an application.
APPLICATION TIMELINE AND REQUESTS
FUNDING REQUESTSNew Harvest Foundation will consider funding grants for up to $10,000.00.
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APPLICATION TIMELINENew Harvest Foundation solicits grants three times per year.
Grant Cycle Timeline First Cycle (This grant cycle has been postponed) Grant applications due March 31 Grant awards announced by May 31 Second Cycle Grant applications due July 31 Grant awards announced by September 30 Third Cycle Grant applications due November 30 Grant awards announced by January 31 |
WHO MAKES THE GRANT DECISIONS?The Grant Screening Committee, composed of several members of the New Harvest Board of Directors and community volunteers, reviews grant applications and makes recommendations for funding to the New Harvest Board of Directors at the next NHF Board of Directors meeting. The Board then votes on final approval of all grant applications.
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