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Tourism Grant Program 2024
$75,000
Clayton County Tourism Authority (CCTA)
Local

Application Deadline

May 9, 2024

Date Added

May 3, 2024

The Clayton County Tourism Authority (CCTA) is pleased to announce the FY24 Tourism Grant Program designed to enhance visitor and tourism promotional efforts, and tourism product development for Clayton County. Donor Name: Clayton County Tourism Authority (CCTA) State: Georgia County: Clayton County (GA) Type of Grant: Grant Deadline: 05/09/2024 Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000 Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: The Tourism Grant assists entities with tourism marketing, promotion, tourism product development, attractions, special events, and festivals that will foster local economic impact through tourism ultimately resulting in increased visitation from outside of the Clayton County area and higher destination appeal. The Clayton County Tourism Authority administers the grant with funding from a portion of the local hotel/motel tax held by Clayton County government. The purpose of this grant program is to provide funds for marketing, product development, and other qualified expenses directed towards increasing the number of overnight visitors to Clayton County from outside of the area. Projects which target and support Clayton County tourism drivers and the Clayton County Tourism Authority’s strategic priorities and audiences will be given special consideration. Clayton County Tourism Drivers African American History and Culture Diversity and Inclusion Clayton County Local and International Culinary Scene Film Festivals Funding Information The maximum grant request is $75,000.00. Allowable Expenses Development of new events or major exhibits and activities Out-of-market tourism advertising/marketing or promotion including digital, social media, print, television, direct mail, radio, printing of brochures, inserts, display banners for events, or other types of advertising/marketing. For purposes of this grant “Out-of-Market” is considered 50+ miles outside of Clayton County. Local media outlets do not normally meet the intended purpose of the grant and will receive less consideration than media outlets located 50+ miles outside of Clayton County. Production costs of media advertising, photography, videography, website, and social media development Marketing expenses, including outside professional marketing service No more than 10% of grant funds may be used for postage Eligibility Criteria Applicants must fulfill all the following: Be an officially designated not-for-profit, governmental, or quasi-governmental entity. Have completed at least one year of fiscal operation as a not-for-profit. Must represent an ongoing, sustainable organization. Applying for funds for a non-retroactive project. No qualified entity may serve as a fiscal agent for a non-qualified entity. Must be able to demonstrate the ability to execute its project without depending on the continued financial assistance from these funds.  It should be the intention of the organization to be self-sustaining. Applicants must be located in Clayton County. Or, if it is a festival/event it must take place in Clayton County. Provide a sponsorship benefits package equivalent to the dollar amount of grant funds. Sponsorship benefits could include, but are not limited to: event tickets, website exposure, print advertising acknowledgement, press passes, etc. For more information, visit CCTA.

Science and Technology
County governments
City of Lawrenceville Facade Grant Program
$2,500
City of Lawrenceville
Local

Application Deadline

May 31, 2024

Date Added

May 3, 2024

The Downtown Development Authority (DDA) of Lawrenceville has announced the Façade Grant Program. Donor Name: City of Lawrenceville State: Georgia City: Lawrenceville Type of Grant: Grant | Reimbursement Deadline: 05/31/2024 Size of the Grant: Not Available Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: DDA of Lawrenceville, Georgia, serves as a resource to City Council for the purpose of revitalizing downtown through smart land use planning, land banking, recruitment & retention of business to the area and the strategic execution of the people’s vision to be a vibrant and inclusive urban center.  Businesses within the Downtown Entertainment District are able to apply and receive reimbursement for expenses incurred during renovations performed on the exterior façade. Façade renovations are any projects that enhance or update the exterior of the building such as painting, restoration, stabilization, awning additions, improved signage, etc.  Eligibility Criteria Project must be located within the Downtown Entertainment District Reimbursement is only for expenses incurred during renovations performed on the exterior façade The project must also comply with all applicable building, development, zoning regulations, and ordinances. Subject to review of Planning and Development If the property is part of the National Historic Register, the Building  Inspection Department will not issue a permit allowing change without a preservation review Reimbursement is for half (up to $2,500/grant) of the total project cost Grant is void if approved work is not completed within twelve months of approval For more information, visit City of Lawrenceville.

Law Justice and Legal Services
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Opportunities for Growth and Innovation
$500
Cherokee County Educational Foundation
Local
Rolling

Application Deadline

Not specified

Date Added

Dec 6, 2023

Grant Name: CCEF Rapid Grants Location: Georgia Description: The Cherokee County Educational Foundation (CCEF) is offering rapid grants to support growth and innovation in the Cherokee County School District. These grants, with funding of up to $500, are available to all faculty members for activities such as inviting authors to speak, organizing in-school field trips, and conducting science lab projects. The aim is to provide teachers and students with the necessary tools to make learning exciting. For more details, visit the Rapid Grants webpage.

Education
Nonprofits
Kendrick Foundation Grant Program 2024-2025
Contact for amount
The Kendrick Foundation
Local

Application Deadline

May 17, 2024

Date Added

Unknown

The Kendrick Foundation invests in conditions that support the physical and mental health of all Morgan County residents. Donor Name: The Kendrick Foundation State: Georgia County: Morgan County (GA) Type of Grant: Grant Deadline:  05/17/2024 Size of the Grant: Not Available Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned Details: Using these and other data, the Kendrick Foundation seeks to partner with strong, innovative community organizations implementing scientifically supported, evidence-based, and/or evidence-informed strategies as outlined in the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps What Works for Health and/or other credible sources to address one or more of the following focus areas: Mental Health Substance Use Physical Activity and Nutrition Eligibility Criteria Non-profit organizations impacting Morgan County are eligible to apply. They do fund organizations whose headquarters are located outside of the county, but only if those served by the proposed project/initiative reside within Morgan County. Only 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations and organizations that are exempt from filing for a 501(c)(3) status (units of government, school corporations, and religious organizations) are eligible. Organizations may submit multiple applications for different projects/initiatives. The Kendrick Foundation Does Not Fund  Individuals: Individuals wishing to apply must do so with the cooperation of a non-profit organization, and the organization must submit the application. Organizations with outstanding grant reports due to the Kendrick Foundation Programs normally fully funded by units of local government Programs that do not serve Morgan County residents Projects to build or fund an endowment Religious activities or programs that serve or appear to serve predominantly one denomination and not the community at large Political organizations or campaigns National and state fundraising efforts which do not directly benefit local agencies or chapters Programs that could be considered discriminatory Projects/initiatives operated by for-profit companies For more information, visit The Kendrick Foundation.

Health
Nonprofits