Foundation / Corporation
Triangle Community Foundation
04/05/19
Grants of up to $10,000 to North Carolina nonprofit organizations and government agencies for programs to reduce gender-based abuse against women and girls. Applicants must be located in and provide services in Chatham, Durham, Orange, and/or Wake Counties. Funding can be used for unrestricted program and operational support.
Priority will be given to programs where women and girls are a priority and receive the majority of the organization's efforts. This year, the Foundation will consider programs targeting boys, men, or both, if their explicit focus is preventing violence against women, girls, or both.
The focus area for the Art of Giving (TAG) grant in 2019 is preventing or providing services related to sexual violence against women and girls including intimate partner violence, rape, incest, and harassment.
GrantWatch ID#: 152750
$10,000
The Foundation prefers to give one grant of $10,000.
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Online application portal:
https://trianglecf.org/nonprofits/resources-for-nonprofits/online-grant-application-portal/
For grant questions please contact Treat Harvey, Senior Donor Engagement Officer.
Phone 919.474.8370 x 4007
Email treat@trianglecf.org
For application portal questions please contact Julia Da Silva, Programs and Scholarships Associate.
Phone 919.474.8370 ext: 4028
Email julia@trianglecf.org
Triangle Community Foundation
PO Box 12729 Durham, NC 27709
800 Park Offices Dr, Suite 201, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Phone 919.474.8370
Fax 919.941.9208
USA: North Carolina: The four counties of the Triangle: Chatham, Durham, Orange, and Wake.
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