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Active Learning Grant Program

AC RATSHESKY FOUNDATION

Funding Amount

$10,000 - $25,000

Deadline

October 1, 2026

111 days left

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Active Learning Grant Program

Funder: A. C. Ratshesky Foundation (MA, US)

Geographic Scope: Metro Boston communities within Route 128

Award Amount: $10,000 - $25,000

Annual Grant Volume: Foundation expects to make 20-30 grants per year

    Eligibility Requirements

  • Organizations must be designated as tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code
  • Must be classified as "not a private foundation" under Section 509(a) of the Code
  • One application per organization per calendar year
  • Organizations denied in previous year must wait one full year before reapplication

    What the Foundation Looks For

  • Effective and inspired leadership
  • Clearly presented organization mission, goals, plans and financials
  • Evidence of strong record of accomplishments related to the request
  • Committed board of directors with 100% making a financial contribution (emphasis on participation, not dollar amount)
  • Strong volunteer participation
  • Community buy-in through donations, volunteer engagement, partnerships and collaborative efforts
  • Solid effort to engage community/participants in program development
  • On-going evaluation efforts of organizational and program effectiveness
  • Growing understanding of chosen field with awareness of organizational peers and future potential impacts

    Types of Support

  • Primary focus: Programs providing direct services
  • General operating support considered only when aligned with foundation's mission
  • Occasional multi-year grants at foundation's discretion (not solicited)

Organizational and Program Size Considerations

Foundation prioritizes organizations where a small grant makes meaningful contribution. Example: $10,000 toward $150,000 program budget or from organizations with $1 million annual budget ranked higher priority than requests from large organizations with strong fundraising capacity.

    What the Foundation Does NOT Support

  • Individuals
  • National organizations
  • Capital campaigns, endowments or fundraising activities
  • Conferences
  • Websites
  • Research
  • Municipal, state or federal agencies
  • Religious instruction or worship services
  • Health programs
  • Community organizing/public policy advocacy
  • Grants to replace government funding
  • Private schools, parochial schools, public schools (including pilot and charter schools)
  • School-based programs, tutoring programs or college access programs
  • Treatment and recovery programs
  • Summer camps or short-term/seasonal programs for children and youth
  • Criminal justice or re-entry programs
  • Family stabilization or crisis intervention programs
  • Mentoring, case management, social services

    Reporting Requirements

  • All organizations must include detailed, written progress reports with each subsequent application
  • Reapplicants must submit interim progress report with funding requests

Website: https://www.ratsheskyfoundation.org/

Contact: See foundation website for contact information

How to Apply

How to Apply

1. Submit application online - All applicants must submit applications on-line
- Click on the Online Application link on the foundation website
2. Refer to the Online Application System Guide when submitting your proposal
3. If reapplying: Submit an interim progress report with all requests for funding

    Proposal Tips for Competitive Applications

  • Cut to the chase - Use short statements about targeted objectives rather than long narratives
  • Focus on results - Highlight measures of success (outcomes, accomplishments, achievements) for the coming year
  • Identify key indicators - Ideally, measures of success should be measurable (process/output metrics like number of clients served, outcome metrics like number of clients hired)
  • Break it down - Use numbers to break down indicators by program or subcategories; analyze by race, gender, age or other demographic variables
  • Go beyond client service statistics - Include management measures tracking organizational progress (fundraising, staffing, volunteer metrics, etc.)
  • Highlight strategic and tactical priorities - Identify organizational and programmatic improvements planned for the coming year

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

nonprofitseducation

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