Carnival Association of Long Beach Grant Program
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations that serve residents along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, focusing on educational and charitable initiatives that improve community well-being.
The Carnival Association of Long Beach (CALB), based in Long Beach, Mississippi, operates with a mission to support educational and charitable initiatives across the Mississippi Gulf Coast. As a community-based nonprofit organization, CALB raises and distributes funds through its annual carnival season and associated events. These events are central to the organization's fundraising efforts and also foster community engagement and volunteerism. CALB emphasizes that its purpose is to enhance the quality of life for individuals and organizations within the Gulf Coast region by financially supporting programs that have clear, positive outcomes. The grant opportunity offered by CALB is specifically intended for IRS-designated 501(c)(3) organizations that provide services or programming benefiting residents along the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Only one application per organization is allowed, even if the nonprofit operates multiple programs. The grant requires applicants to submit a detailed program description, including expected outcomes and a timeline for how the funds will be used. This ensures that funding decisions are made based on measurable goals and documented community impact. To be eligible, applicants must submit a complete application form that is typed and not exceed three pages in total, including all requested components. A critical requirement is the inclusion of a copy of the IRS determination letter verifying 501(c)(3) status. Additionally, applicants are expected to demonstrate prior engagement with CALB, such as participating in past events or having members who served on the CALB Board, Teams, Court, or as part of its Royalty. This emphasis on community involvement suggests that CALB prioritizes partnerships with organizations that are active contributors to its own mission and activities. The submission process is designed to be accessible and includes options for electronic or physical delivery. Applications can be submitted via email to [email protected] or by mail to the association’s P.O. Box in Long Beach. While the organization states it will review submissions promptly, it also notes that funding is not guaranteed and subject to availability. Grant recipients must certify that awarded funds will be used strictly as outlined in the submitted proposal. CALB typically disburses funds in April. There is no pre-application requirement such as a letter of intent or concept paper, simplifying access to the opportunity. However, successful applicants must be willing to maintain a relationship with CALB, including potentially supporting future events through volunteering or logistical assistance. This aspect underscores the association’s commitment to reciprocal engagement with grantees. Applications must be received by March 6, 2026. The organization does not specify whether the program is recurring, nor does it list expected award amounts, total funding available, or number of anticipated grants. In the absence of these details, interested applicants should plan to submit clear, impact-focused proposals that align with CALB’s values of community service and regional development.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) organizations that serve the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Only one application may be submitted per organization. Applicants must show prior involvement with CALB events and submit required documentation including IRS status proof.
Geographic Eligibility
Mississippi Gulf Coast
Application Opens
January 1, 2026
Application Closes
March 6, 2026
Grantor
Carnival Association of Long Beach
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