Pine Cone Foundation’s Micro-Grant 2024
This program provides funding for small-scale projects in various fields, such as arts, education, and community development, to support individuals and organizations with limited access to other grant opportunities.
The Pine Cone Foundation (PCF) is accepting applications for its 2024 Micro-Grant program, with a submission window from September 27th to November 8th, closing at 5 p.m. PST. This initiative is designed to support small-scale projects or programs that align with the foundation's goals, encouraging innovative efforts in various fields. Applicants are advised to visit the foundation's "Grants 101" page, which outlines detailed eligibility requirements, qualifications, participation rules, and frequently asked questions. It is important for applicants to carefully review these guidelines to ensure they meet the requirements, as incomplete or ineligible applications will not be considered for funding. Applicants should be aware that once the application is submitted, it cannot be edited or modified. Therefore, it is crucial to double-check all answers for accuracy and completeness before submission. Due to limited administrative resources, PCF will not be able to provide individual status updates to all applicants. Instead, notification of grant awards will be sent to selected recipients via email in late November. Additionally, the foundation will make a public announcement on its Instagram page in early December to share the results. The micro-grant program typically supports a range of initiatives, focusing on providing essential funding to organizations or individuals who may have limited access to other grant opportunities. This can include projects in the arts, education, community development, or other areas that create a meaningful impact. The application process is straightforward but requires careful attention to detail, ensuring that all aspects of the proposal align with PCF's criteria and objectives. Applicants should prepare to submit a clear and compelling proposal that articulates the significance of their project, how it aligns with the foundation’s mission, and the specific outcomes they aim to achieve. Although the exact amount of funding available per grant has not been specified, micro-grants typically support smaller-scale projects, suggesting that award amounts are modest but impactful. Key timelines include the application submission deadline on November 8th and the notification of winners in late November, followed by the Instagram announcement in early December. Interested parties are strongly encouraged to adhere to all instructions provided on the Grants 101 page to maximize their chances of being considered.
Award Range
$1,000 - $3,500
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Geographic Eligibility
All