Funding Amount

Up to US $500

Deadline

Rolling / Open

Grant Type

foundation

Overview

Youth Grant Committee: Clay County

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Wabash Valley Community Foundation
Amount: Up to US $500
Last Updated: November 02, 2025

Summary

The Youth Grant Committee in Clay County aims to enhance youth engagement in community service and leadership. This committee, comprising local high school students, reviews grant applications for youth-led initiatives that address community needs. By prioritizing projects that are sustainable, collaborative, and proactive, the committee fosters a culture of philanthropy and service among the youth. The application process encourages handwritten submissions, ideally authored by youth, ensuring their direct involvement in community upliftment.

Overview

NOTE: You are encouraged to email Community Foundation to confirm that your project meets requirements before you submit your application. Youth Grant Committee: Clay County The Wabash Valley Community Foundation, Inc., Youth Grant Committee exists to kindle the spirit of service and philanthropic leadership among the youth of Clay County. YGC members are Clay County high school students interested in serving the community while improving their philanthropic and leadership skills. Youth Grant Committee members solicit and review grant applications for youth-led, youth-serving projects; visit local non profits to learn more about the philanthropic landscape of Clay County; and participate in leadership development activities. Priorities The priorities of the Youth Grant Committee are as follows: Youth-led, youth-implemented, and youth serving projects Projects that will make a significant improvement and better respond to the changing needs in our communityProjects that seek to prevent problems, rather than ‘treat symptoms’ Programs that enhance cooperation and collaboration among institutions within our communitiesProjects with longevity

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Your group must have, or be affiliated with, an organization that has a 501(c)(3) charitable status.Your project must: provide a service-learning component; be youth-led and youth implemented with a preference for youth serving; andpromote philanthropic activity and thinkingThe project must be youth-serving in Clay County.The application must be handwritten, preferably by a youth.

Ineligibility

While the Youth Grant Committee remains flexible in attempting to meet community needs, the following items generally are not funded:Funds for redistribution by the granteeReimbursement for expenses incurred before a grant has been awardedConferences, publications, films, television and radio programsTravel for groups such as bands, sports teams and classesAnnual appeals and membership contributionsHoliday Parties

Focus Areas & Funding Uses

Fields of Work

youth-programsyouth-leadershipcommunity-services

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