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Social Venture Partners Arizona (SVP) Investee Grant

This grant provides multi-year financial support and mentorship to established nonprofits in Phoenix, Arizona, focused on building their capacity for sustainable growth and community impact.

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Grant Description

Social Venture Partners Arizona (SVP) offers a distinctive grant opportunity for nonprofits operating within Phoenix, Arizona, through its Investee Grant program. This initiative is part of SVP’s broader mission to foster social change by strengthening nonprofit organizations. SVP operates as a network of engaged philanthropists who combine financial support with professional expertise to empower high-potential nonprofits. The Investee Grant program is grounded in a philosophy of capacity building, aiming to equip selected organizations with the strategic tools, mentorship, and funding they need to achieve sustainable growth and enhance their impact within the community. The Investee Grant is not a conventional one-time financial award. Instead, it is structured as a multi-year partnership that typically spans three to five years. During this period, grantee organizations—referred to as "Investees"—receive a blend of direct financial support and intensive, hands-on assistance from SVP Partners. This support may include capacity-building in areas such as leadership development, strategic planning, governance, operations, and program evaluation. The program’s structure is designed to foster deep, sustained engagement between SVP’s network of professionals and the nonprofit organizations they support. Eligibility for the Investee Grant is limited to nonprofit organizations based in Phoenix that align with SVP Arizona’s focus areas. While specific thematic priorities were not detailed in the grant listing, SVP typically targets nonprofits poised for organizational transformation and measurable community impact. Eligible applicants must be established 501(c)(3) organizations demonstrating a track record of service and a readiness to engage in a rigorous, capacity-building process over multiple years. Applications for the 2026 cycle opened on January 1, 2026, and will close on January 16, 2026. Given the competitive nature of the selection process and the depth of the partnership, prospective applicants are encouraged to ensure they meet the program’s expectations and are prepared for an intensive multi-year commitment. Applications are to be submitted online, although specific portal details or additional submission steps are not provided in the source material. There is no mention of a required letter of intent or concept paper, indicating a direct full proposal submission is expected. Evaluation criteria, while not explicitly stated, can be inferred to prioritize organizational readiness, alignment with SVP’s capacity-building model, and potential for long-term growth and community impact. Selected organizations benefit from a unique blend of funding and strategic collaboration, receiving not only financial investment but also access to a network of skilled professionals dedicated to advancing the nonprofit’s mission. Award notifications and subsequent onboarding timelines are not specified, but given the structure of the program, grantees can expect an extended engagement rather than a fixed-period grant cycle. This opportunity does not appear to recur on a strictly annual basis, and no indication is given about future cycles. As such, organizations interested in applying should treat the current application window as a key opportunity and monitor SVP Arizona’s channels for future announcements.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - Not specified

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

multiyear investment over 3–5 years including funding and capacity building support

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits

Additional Requirements

Eligible applicants must be nonprofit organizations based in Phoenix, Arizona. The grant offers a multiyear investment and capacity-building support to organizations selected by a review committee.  

Geographic Eligibility

Pheonix

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Arizona Community Foundation

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Capacity Building