Collaboration for Ministry Grant
September
9
Collaboration for Ministry Initiative (CMI) Grants
Since
its inception, the Foundation, a ministry of the Sisters of Charity of
St. Augustine, has exhibited an interest in supporting women religious
in their efforts with the poor and underserved members of society.
There are three types of CMI grants: Planning, Implementation and
Direct Service grants.
Grant Requirements
Potential applicants should
review the mission and focus of the Sisters of Charity Foundation of
South Carolina. If there seems to be a suitable match, the applicant
should complete the appropriate CMI Grant Application online.
Collaboration for Ministry Initiative (CMI) Grants
Planning Grants
One of the
objectives of the Collaboration for Ministry Initiative Grants is to
provide funding for women religious in order to conduct strategic
planning for the future of the ministries in South Carolina. This
planning could include but is not limited to leadership formation,
resource development, collaborative opportunities, capacity building,
succession planning and addressing new/emerging needs. CMI planning
grants are awarded in amounts up to $5,000.00 for a planning period of
6-9 months.
Implementation Grants
A second
objective of CMI Grants is to provide for the ongoing development of
successful strategic planning efforts. Therefore, 20068 planning grant
recipients who have submitted an approved final grant report
documenting a viable plan for moving forward, may apply for an
Implementation Grant in 2009. Implementation Grants are awarded in
amounts up to $15,000.00 for a one year period.
Direct Service Grants
Additionally,
in order to help support other ongoing efforts of women religious
ministering to those in need, CMI will offer smaller Direct Service
Grants. These grants are intended to assist ministries in providing for
the basic needs of clients either directly (eg: food, clothing, etc.)
or through operational enhancement (eg: computer purchase, etc.).
Direct Service Grants are awarded in amounts up to $2,500.00 for a one
year period.
Invited Proposals
On occasion, the
Foundation may invite a proposal for development of a ministry
initiative with potential for systemic impact in keeping with CMI
vision and goals.
Grant Eligibility and Limitations
Eligible applicants must meet the following basic requirements:
� The programs and services of the applicant organization are consistent with the Foundation's mission and values.
� The project must involve a congregation of women religious.
� The applicant is a tax-exempt, non-profit entity or listed in The Official Catholic Directory.
� The beneficiary of the grant is geographically located in South Carolina.
The Foundation normally does not fund the following unless the
project demonstrates the potential to make a truly significant impact:
� Annual appeals or membership campaigns.
� Capital construction, including the construction of single-family dwellings.
� Endowment funds.
� Operational expenses of established organizations or debt retirement.
� Grants to individuals.
� Scholarships.
Decision Process
A Committee of the Board of
Trustees will make funding recommendations to the full Board of
Trustees for final approval. Applicants will be notified in September
of the Collaboration for Ministry Grant Awards.
Application Deadline
Applications are due by the
first Friday in June (June 5, 2009): online applications are due by
11:59 p.m.; all other applications must reach the Foundation office by
5 p.m. on June 5. This means mailed applications must be received by
June 5 (not post marked).
Applications
To complete an online CMI Planning Grant application, click here.
To complete an online CMI Implementation Grant application, click here.
To complete an online CMI Direct Services Grant application, click here.
Already started an application? Click here to log in to your account and open a saved application.
To download this information on the CMI Grant applications and process in a printable format, click here.
Keep up to date on Foundation news and events.
» | Subscribe Now
» | View the Archives
News & Events
August 31, 2010
Foundation Releases 2009 Annual Report
The 2009 Annual Report highlights the work of the Foundation throughout last year. » | More
August 28, 2010
Feast of St. Augustine
August 28 is the Feast Day of St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo in North Africa and one of the doctors of the Church. St. Augustine overcame strong ... » | More
August 17, 2010
Foundation Partners with Others To Support Latino Health Program
The Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina joins local partners and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to support the Puentes (Bridges) ... » | More
