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Appalachian Community Fund Technical Assistance Grants

Grantreadyky, Appalachia, VA, United States


The GRANT Program is available for eligible recipients to support the local match requirement when applying for a federal government grant. Applications open June 1, 2024 and will continue on a rolling monthly basis thereafter until funds expire.
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assistance type
Technical Assistance
Appalachian Community Fund Technical Assistance Grants

ACF believes that building organizational capacity and skills is essential for carrying out effective social justice work.
Designed to meet specific technical assistance needs of grassroots organizations working for social change in Appalachia, this program awards grants to help build organizational capacity and train board or staff members in key skills such as:
Fundraising and planned giving
Board responsibilities and roles
Long range planning
Legal issues, e.g. non-profit incorporation
Community organizing
Informing community/media about work
Training fees, materials, and travel
The Technical Assistance grants have no deadlines, please allow three weeks to a month to process the application.
Work in the Appalachian counties of Tennessee, Kentucky, Virginia, and/or West Virginia. For organizations based outside the region, the proposal must include a specific work plan for the Appalachian portion of the work
Have their 501(c)(3) tax exempt status or a fiscal sponsor that is a 501(c)(3) organization
Be community-led, community-driven, and community-based
Strive for change at a systemic level, instead of or in addition to one person at a time
Demonstrate an understanding of forms of oppression, especially racism
Have strong local community leadership representative of and accountable to the organization’s constituency

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