Impact Madison Grants- Fall Impact Grants
Madison County Community Foundation
Funding Amount
Up to US $7,500
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Impact Madison Grants- Fall Impact Grants
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Madison County Community Foundation
Amount: Up to US $7,500
Last Updated: March 02, 2026
Summary
The MCCF: Impact Madison Grants provide essential funding to nonprofit organizations in Madison County, addressing local needs through strategic grantmaking. Established by the Madison County Community Foundation, this fund supports projects in various areas including arts, health, education, and community welfare. Since 1992, MCCF has aimed to improve the quality of life for residents by fostering long-term solutions and responding to emergencies, ensuring that community needs are met effectively and sustainably.Overview
About MCCF The Madison County Community Foundation has been providing funding to our community since 1992. The funds originate from donor advised funds, agency endowments, scholarships and other types of restricted funds. In addition, grants to community organizations are also supported through competitive grants awarded from unrestricted funds in the Foundation. We create our primary impact through our grantmaking. MCCF currently manages over 200 charitable funds created by individuals, families, businesses and organizations for charitable purposes. Income from these funds annually provides grants to organizations and projects and programs to improve the quality of life within our community. MCCF provides meaningful, long-term and permanent ways for people to give back to their community and to causes and organizations that matter to them. Impact Madison Grants The Impact Madison Fund is a permanent fund that helps MCCF meet emerging local needs through strategic grantmaking to our nonprofit partners. Grants from this fund reflect Madison County's unique people, issues, and ideas. The Impact Madison Fund helps us support long-term solutions, respond quickly to emergencies, and meet the changing social, cultural, and educational needs our community faces. Impact Madison Grants: Grants are made to support projects and programs of non-profit agencies located in or serving residents of Madison County in the following focus areas: Arts, Culture, and History, Health and Human Services, Education, Thriving Community (animal welfare, recreation, parks, etc.), and Women and Children. Fall Impact Grants What: Grants are made to support nonprofit agencies located in or serving residents of Madison County for: Existing ProgrammingExpansion of Program or ProjectNew Program or ProjectCapital Improvement or ProjectCapacity Building Funding Categories: Arts, Culture, and History, Health and Human Services, Education, Thriving Community (animal welfare, community development, neighborhood revitalization, etc.)Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Grants are made to support projects and programs of non-profit agencies located in or serving residents of Madison County.Who: Agencies who didn’t receive an Elevate Madison grantAgencies who didn’t apply for a Spring Impact Madison grantFocus Areas & Funding Uses
Fields of Work
nonprofitsartseducationcommunity-services
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