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Grants

Types of Grants

We have four types of competitive grants awarded annually— Community Grants, IMPACT Youth Grants, Women’s Fund Grants and Teacher Mini-Grants.

Community Grants support programs and projects that benefit any population in Ashland County.

These grants often fall in the $10,000 to $15,000 range.

Eligibility: 501(c)(3) and other qualifying charitable organizations

Deadlines: March 1 and September 1

Process: First-time applicants are required to interview with ACCF staff prior to application submission. Following application review, the Grants Committee may email you to request an interview. If you are chosen to receive a grant, we’ll notify you in early May or early November.

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IMPACT Youth Grants fund initiatives to benefit children and teens.

Eligibility: 501(c)(3) and other qualifying charitable organizations may apply for grants of up to $1,500.

Deadline: February 1

Process: After we review your application, our IMPACT Youth Council may email you to request an interview. If you are chosen to receive a grant, we’ll notify you by April 1.

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Women’s Fund Grants are targeted toward supporting and empowering women.

These grants often fall in the $1,000 to $5,000 range.

Eligibility: 501(c)(3) and other qualifying charitable organizations

Deadline: May 15

Process: First-time applicants are required to interview with ACCF staff prior to application submission. After we review your application, the Women’s Fund Steering Committee may email you to request an interview. If you are chosen to receive a grant, we’ll notify you by July 1.

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Teacher Mini-Grants allow K-12 teachers to pursue innovative ideas outside the scope of school budgets.

Eligibility: K-12 teachers in accredited Ashland County public and private schools can apply for grants of up to $1,500 from Ashland County Community Foundation. Ashland City Schools teachers can also use the same application to apply for grants of up to $2,000 from Ashland City Schools Foundation.

Deadline: September 15 (first semester) and January 15 (second semester)

Process: We will review your application and notify you by November 1 (first semester) and March 1 (second semester) if you are chosen to receive a grant.

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Applying for a Grant

To apply for any of our grants, you will need to create an account and log into our Online Grants System. If you are chosen to receive a grant, you will use the same system to submit your grant agreement form, your final grant report and any additional follow-up forms. Check out our Grant Applicant FAQ page for help with the system.

If you’re applying for an ACCF grant for the first time, or if it’s been a while, review our Getting Started page before applying.

Grant Reporting

If you’ve already received a grant, congratulations! You can log into our Online Grants System to complete you grant agreement, follow up forms or final report. Check out our Grant Applicant FAQ page for help with the system.

You can also visit our Publicizing Your Grant page for information about how to promote your grant-funded program or project while recognizing the foundation’s support.

What We Fund

Please be aware that we do fund projects, program development, equipment, building/renovation, capital campaigns, seed money and matching/challenge grants.

We don’t fund grants to individuals, for ongoing operating expenses, annual campaigns, existing endowment funds not held at ACCF, cash reserves, debt reduction, or to religious organizations for religious purposes.

Courtney McNaull

Community Engagement Director

Have a question about grants? Contact Courtney McNaull.