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RI Foundation Community Grants: March 15 Deadline

[CREDIT: RI Foundation] The Rhode Island Foundation is located at One Union Station in downtown Providence.
[CREDIT: RI Foundation] The Rhode Island Foundation is located at One Union Station in downtown Providence.
[CREDIT: RI Foundation] The Rhode Island Foundation is located at One Union Station in downtown Providence.

WARWICK, RI — The RI Foundation Community Grants offer local libraries, neighborhood groups and nonprofit organizations up to $10,000 for proposals building community.

March 15 is the deadline to apply.

 “We are looking for ideas that will enhance the quality of life, build relationships and improve community connections. Our goal is to support work that will enliven neighborhoods, foster dialogue and build lasting bonds,” said Jenny Pereira, vice president of grants and community investments.

Since launching the Community Grants program in 2016, the Foundation has awarded nearly $2.7 million to hundreds of projects across Rhode Island. Work has ranged from creating performance spaces and urban farms, to hosting neighborhood meals and making historic places and nature preserves more accessible to the public.

 In Warwick, previous recipients include the Gamm Theatre for launching the “Community Stage” initiative, Friends of Salter Grove for enclosing the playground and install seating; St. Gregory the Great Church for creating a community garden; the Warwick Public Library for installing StoryWalk® installations at City Park and on the library grounds and the Warwick Boys & Girls Club for the “Kids & Seniors Bridge” program.

 Proposals should spark community engagement at the local level, be easily accessible, create new or enhance existing partnerships, be relevant to the community, promote the role of shared public spaces as local anchors, be doable and demonstrate a meaningful impact.

Priority will be given to proposals that include community support such as matching grants, the participation of volunteers and donated space and other forms of in-kind contributions. Other considerations may include whether projects are led by or serve historically marginalized groups, including people who identify as Asian, Black, Hispanic or Latino, Indigenous or multiracial.

 While both new initiatives and enhancements to existing projects are eligible, the grants are intended to support one-time costs and expenses. Applicants will not be eligible for renewed funding for the same project in future years. Capital campaigns, endowments, for-profit entities, individuals, political groups and lobbying efforts are not eligible.

 The Rhode Island Foundation is the largest and most comprehensive funder of nonprofit organizations in Rhode Island. Through leadership, fundraising and grant-making activities, often in partnership with individuals and organizations, the Foundation is helping Rhode Island reach its true potential. For more information about applying for a Community Grant, visit rifoundation.org.

Rob Borkowski
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