CFSI Capacity Building Grant Program
This program provides funding to nonprofit organizations in Clark and Floyd counties, Indiana, to strengthen their operational capacity and improve long-term sustainability and effectiveness.
The Community Foundation of Southern Indiana offers a Capacity Building Grants Program designed to strengthen the operational capacity of nonprofits within Clark and Floyd counties in Indiana. The program supports organizations aiming to improve long-term sustainability and effectiveness rather than addressing short-term needs. The Foundation serves as a philanthropic partner and steward, committed to ensuring charitable giving has a lasting impact within the region. Capacity Building Grants are focused on enhancing internal organizational capabilities such as governance, leadership, administrative infrastructure, and strategic planning. Grants ranging from $5,000 to $25,000 are awarded quarterly to support projects like systems assessments, efficiency evaluations, technology upgrades, succession planning, fund development planning, and communication strategies. On rare occasions, grants may be awarded for physical infrastructure improvements if they are critical to achieving a sustainable business model, particularly in cases involving licensing or certification requirements. Eligibility is restricted to organizations classified as 501(c)(3) public charities in good standing with the IRS or charitable projects fiscally sponsored by such organizations. Applicants must serve communities within Clark and Floyd counties and demonstrate how their request will improve their organization's efficiency, sustainability, or effectiveness. Prior recipients of other grants from the Foundation are eligible to apply, provided they remain in compliance with prior grant agreements. The grant program operates on a quarterly schedule with specific application windows: Round 1 (April 1–June 30), Round 2 (July 1–September 30), Round 3 (October 1–December 31), and Round 4 (January 1–March 31). Applications are accepted year-round but reviewed based on the submission cycle in which they fall. The grant does not operate on a rolling basis, but it does recur annually with these consistent quarterly cycles. Applicants are encouraged to review the online information session video from 2022 to better understand the application process. Additionally, questions can be directed to Crystal Gunther-Melcher, Vice President of Community Philanthropy, via email at [email protected] or by phone at 812-948-4662.
Award Range
$5,000 - $25,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Funds must be used for internal capacity development such as systems evaluations, strategic planning, staff development, and communications planning. Physical infrastructure projects are only considered if essential to sustainable operations.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Must be a 501(c)(3) or fiscally sponsored by one, in good IRS standing, and serve Clark and Floyd counties in Indiana. Must seek funding for internal capacity building to improve sustainability, efficiency, or effectiveness. Prior grantees eligible if compliant with prior agreements.
Geographic Eligibility
Clark County (IN), Floyd County (IN)
Application Opens
May 29, 2025
Application Closes
June 30, 2025
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