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Longmont Legacy requests grant applications for projects directly impacting youth and education in the city of Longmont. Rather than submit a written grant proposal, send a video. Your clip should tell Longmont Legacy what it should fund, ideally in around 1 minute 30 seconds. Click here to upload your video and apply. Clips are due no later than midnight on Tuesday, September 8th.
Grant Details and Restrictions Applying organizations must provide services related to youth or education and serve residents of Longmont. Longmont Legacy encourages proposals for projects with tangible outcomes. They will consider project requests between $500 and $2000. Only one grant per organization will be considered. They will not fund a special event, fundraiser or an individual. Applying organizations must be classified as a 501(c)3 public charity by the IRS, a public school district, a private/public school listed by the US Dept. of Education's National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), or a local government agency.
Learn about Longmont Legacy Longmont Legacy is a giving circle consisting of a group of friends who are interested in local youth and improving their education. Each year Longmont Legacy members consider proposals from nonprofits and collectively decide which requests to fund. This group started in 2003 and has funded programs from childhood through college. The Longmont Legacy Fund is a charitable fund of the Longmont Community Foundation.
If you have questions, please reach out to LCF Scholarship Manager, Marjorie Weibel, at 303.678.6555 or marjorie@longmontfoundation.org. We can't wait to see what each nonprofit comes up with! |
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What | General Announcements, Multidisciplinary | |
When | Deadline to apply is September 8, 2015 | |
Where | Longmont Foundation, 636 Coffman St., Suite 203, Longmont, CO | |
Cost | Free | |
Contact | Marjorie Weibel, 303.678.6555 or marjorie@longmontfoundation.org | |
Website | www.longmontfoundation.org |