GIVE Tahoe Grant 2024
The El Dorado Community Foundation's GIVE Tahoe Grant program is designed to support a wide range of nonprofit organizations, agencies, and schools serving the residents and communities within the South Lake Tahoe Area. While the specific mission alignment of the foundation is not explicitly detailed in the provided information, the grant's broad focus on the South Lake Tahoe region suggests an overarching goal to foster community well-being and development. This grant is notable for its flexibility, as it does not have a specific programmatic focus, allowing applicants to address the most pressing needs within their service areas. The primary beneficiaries of the GIVE Tahoe Grant are the residents and communities of South Lake Tahoe, served through the efforts of eligible nonprofit organizations and schools. The grant aims to support initiatives that contribute to the community or education within this geographical area. Given the open-ended nature of the grant's focus, the impact goals are broadly defined by the needs identified by the applying organizations. The grant's structure allows for a responsive approach to local challenges, empowering a diverse array of projects. There are no specific priorities or focuses dictated by the El Dorado Community Foundation for the GIVE Tahoe Grant, which distinguishes it from many other funding opportunities. This lack of a specific focus means that the foundation is open to proposals that address a variety of community and educational needs. However, there are clear requirements for eligibility: organizations must be nonprofits or schools serving the South Lake Tahoe Area, be in good standing with federal and state agencies, and, if they received a 2023 grant, must have submitted their final report by May 15, 2024. Certain activities are explicitly excluded from funding, such as travel expenses and pass-through grants where funds are re-granted to other organizations. The expected outcomes and measurable results for the GIVE Tahoe Grant are largely determined by the individual proposals submitted by applicants. Since the grant itself does not specify particular outcomes, successful proposals would likely articulate their own measurable goals aligned with their proposed activities and the needs they aim to address within the South Lake Tahoe community or educational landscape. The grant size ranges from $1,000 to $10,000, with proposals of up to $5,000 being considered, indicating support for projects of varying scales. The grant duration is not mentioned, suggesting that project timelines would also be proposed by the applicants. Regarding the foundation's strategic priorities and theory of change, the provided information does not explicitly outline these. However, the design of the GIVE Tahoe Grant, with its open focus and regional specificity, implies a strategic priority of empowering local organizations to identify and address their community's most critical needs directly. The theory of change appears to be centered on the belief that by providing flexible financial support to a broad range of local nonprofits and schools, the foundation can effectively contribute to the overall well-being and development of the South Lake Tahoe Area in a responsive and needs-driven manner.
Award Range
Not specified - $5,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Geographic Eligibility
South Lake Tahoe
Application Opens
May 3, 2024
Application Closes
May 16, 2024
Grantor
El Dorado Community Foundation
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