FAQ
Does the Foundation fund organizations outside the Ozarks?
What are the Foundation’s funding priorities?
We understand that improving our communities requires an interconnected approach. By focusing on the communities requiring the most change, we aim to create positive momentum that benefits the larger greater Ozarks metro area. Emerging community needs will guide us as we work together to create stronger partnerships with communities, nonprofit partners, and foundation colleagues, in order to increase opportunities for all to succeed.
We believe that as we expand our reach and increase our impact through new, strengthened, and reimagined partnerships within our three impact areas, we will help build a community where the determinants of an improved quality of life are equitable and enjoyable by everyone.
To achieve our vision of enabling nonprofits in our community to achieve their greatest potential, and to create a bigger impact, our grant making will focus on three interconnected impact areas:
Centering Community
Listening with intention and respect to learn from the unique perspectives of the communities we serve.
Recognizing that we do not have all the answers, we embrace a learning mindset and seek community-driven solutions.
Building Partnerships
Collaborating with others to increase the likelihood of lasting, positive change.
Partnering with those who share our values and dedication to addressing community needs together.
Evolving Our Approach
Exploring new strategies and interventions that expand access and opportunity for more organizations to benefit from the community’s assets and resources.
Adapting our grant making to reflect the understanding that many challenges require sustained commitment, patience, and equitable access to resources.
Does the Foundation have an application?
Does the Foundation have request deadlines?
How long does the approval process take?
Are there organizations the Foundation does NOT fund?
Yes, the Foundation does not make grants to or for the following:
- Organizations outside of the greater Ozarks region
- Political parties, candidates or political activities
- Individuals
- International organizations
- Religious organizations where the primary purpose is promotion of a specific religious doctrine
- Endowments
- Scholarly research
- Event promotion (such as telethons, walk-a-thons, golf tournaments, parties)
- Past operating deficits
- Travel or conference expenses
- 509(a)(3) organizations
- Crowdfunding initiatives
- Capital Campaigns and ongoing fundraising activities
What grant amount should my organization apply for?
Grants vary in size based on the program or project. We value organizations that have a diversified base of support and advise that agencies should not rely on the Foundation for substantial, annual support.
