City of Greenbelt Nonprofit Recovery Grant
The City of Greenbelt's ARPA Nonprofit Recovery Grant offers a one-time funding opportunity for eligible nonprofit organizations to address negative impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This grant, made possible through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocation, aims to support the continuity of operations and critical services provided by Greenbelt-serving nonprofits. While the description doesn't explicitly state a "foundation mission" or "theory of change," the grant's objective to aid nonprofits in their recovery aligns with a broader community resilience and support strategy in the wake of the pandemic. The primary target beneficiaries of this grant are Greenbelt residents, with a specific focus on marginalized members of the community and those served by programs in areas like education, science, human rights, veteran support, community development, arts & culture, youth development, senior support, natural resources, racial equity, and human services. The impact goals are to restore and sustain vital nonprofit services, address revenue reductions and operating expenses, and ultimately help the Greenbelt community recover from the pandemic's economic and social challenges. Priority for funding will be given to programs that advance education and science, serve the underprivileged, defend human and civil rights, benefit veterans, combat community deterioration, promote arts & culture, address youth development needs, support seniors/aging in place, conserve natural resources, advance racial equity & justice, and provide human services to marginalized community members. Eligible uses of funds are broad, including programming, events for Greenbelt residents, broadband infrastructure, rental and utility assistance, equipment purchase, digital advertising, technology, contracted services, insurance, program expenses, supplies, COVID-19 related expenses, and payroll assistance. While specific measurable results are not detailed in the grant description, the expected outcomes include the sustained operation of critical nonprofit programs, the ability of organizations to address revenue shortfalls and increased expenses due to COVID-19, and the continued provision of essential services to Greenbelt residents, particularly in the priority areas. The overall strategic priority is to leverage ARPA funds to ensure the stability and effectiveness of the nonprofit sector in Greenbelt as it continues to navigate and recover from the pandemic's repercussions.
Award Range
Not specified - $25,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Any nonprofit requesting financial assistance from the City will be required to attach the following documents with a completed grant application. • A copy of a 501 (c) (3) or 501 (c) 19 designation letter from the IRS for nonprofits confirming nonprofit status. • Tax ID Number. • Certificate of Good Standing from the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation. • Verification the organization is registered with the Maryland Secretary of State’s Charitable Division. • Must be registered with SAM.gov, and provide your SAM.gov identification number. • Proof of an organizational bank account. • Provide documentation to prove eligibility, must include: o Two most recent tax returns o Most recent Income Statement o Current employee roster o Articles of Incorporation/Organization/Formation • Provide a: o List of board members o Copy of agency by-laws o A copy of Conflict of Interest Statement • Completed non-discrimination statement and hold-harmless agreement. • Program/Project Plan: o Details of the proposed program/project (this includes how the program/project will be monitored). o Program/project budget. o Details of the benefits/outcomes City residents will derive from the program/project. • Copy of a current strategic or business plan for the organization that includes: o Mission Statement o Strategic Goals o Measurable objectives o An Action Plan
Geographic Eligibility
Greenbelt
Application Opens
May 24, 2024
Application Closes
August 30, 2024
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