Funding Amount

Up to US $5,000

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Holocaust Education Grantmaking Program

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Community Foundation of the Ozarks Inc.
Amount: Up to US $5,000
Last Updated: February 18, 2026

Summary

The Holocaust Education Grantmaking Program, facilitated by the Community Foundation of the Ozarks, supports educators and leaders in visiting the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum or the United States Holocaust Museum. The grant covers travel expenses, encouraging learning to educate others about the Holocaust and other genocides. Eligible applicants include IRS-approved organizations, ensuring no discrimination in awards. Applications are accepted until May 1, 2026, in various counties throughout Missouri.

Overview

NOTE: Grant proposals are accepted on a rolling basis; however the application will close 5/01/2026 for the fiscal year. Grant recommendations are made as funds are available. Background The Holocaust Education Grantmaking Program seeks to support educators, faith leaders, and concerned individuals to visit and learn at either the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum or the United States Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C by supporting travel expenses. The Community Foundation of the Ozarks invites educators, faith leaders, and concerned individuals to visit and learn at either the St. Louis Holocaust Museum and Learning Center or the United States Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C  in order to educate others about the Nazi Holocaust and other historic and contemporary genocides and other war crimes.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. 501(c)3 organizations or other IRS approved entities (government entities, school districts and churches) are eligible to apply.This grant program provides funds via reimbursement  to support travel (mileage), hotel accommodation, and a per diem food expense.In awarding grants, the CFO will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or veteran status. As part of the grant process, all grantees will be required to affirm that, in providing services funded in whole or in part by a CFO grant, the grantee will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or veteran status either in its employment practices or in its policies and procedures concerning access to services.Eligible Regions:Barry CountyBarton CountyBates CountyBenton CountyBollinger CountyButler CountyCamden CountyCape Girardeau CountyCarter CountyCedar CountyChristian CountyCrawford CountyDade CountyDallas CountyDent CountyDouglas CountyDunklin CountyFranklin CountyGasconade CountyGreene CountyHenry CountyHickory CountyHowell CountyIron CountyJasper CountyJefferson CountyJohnson CountyLaclede CountyLawrence CountyMadison CountyMaries CountyMcDonald CountyMiller CountyMississippi CountyMorgan CountyNew Madrid CountyNewton CountyOregon CountyOsage CountyOzark CountyPemiscot CountyPerry CountyPettis CountyPhelps CountyPolk CountyPulaski CountyReynolds CountyRipley CountySaline CountyScott CountyShannon CountySt. Clair CountySt. Francois CountySte. Genevieve CountyStoddard CountyStone CountyTaney CountyTexas CountyVernon CountyWashington CountyWayne CountyWebster CountyWright County

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Fields of Work

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