Eligibility and Limitations
Grants are made only to 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations serving the greater Worcester region (cities and towns of Worcester County). We prefer to fund organizations that are based in the region; outside organizations must be able to demonstrate the significant role of local partners, advisors, and/or planning steps that garnered local understanding and support. Non-incorporated organizations may apply through an established nonprofit that agrees to provide fiscal oversight (a fiscal agent).
All grantees must be able to demonstrate sound planning and fiscal stewardship, have a legitimate and effective governing board, and agree to the foundation’s reporting requirements.
Public agencies, municipal departments, and houses of worship are not typically eligible to receive discretionary grants.
Deadline
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Application Deadline |
Decision |
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Spring
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March 15
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June
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Fall
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September 15
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December
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Note: If a deadline falls on a weekend or public holiday, proposals are due the following business day at 5:00 p.m.
You are advised to contact a foundation program officer prior to submitting your request. We find that a conversation in advance can help save you time and make a stronger presentation.
Contact: Lois Smith or Pamela B. Kane
Telephone: (508) 755-0980
Ann T. Lisi, President & CEO
Greater Worcester Community Foundation
370 Main Street, Suite 650
Worcester, MA 01608-1738
About the Distribution Committee
The Distribution Committee consists of seven persons appointed as follows:
- One by the Presidents of the four-year private colleges and universities whose principal operations are in Worcester.
- One by the First Justice of the Worcester Probate Court.
- One by the Volunteer Leader of the United Way of Central Massachusetts.
- One by the Chief Executive Officer of the City of Worcester.
- One by the Board of Directors, appointing a person from the community at large.
- Two by the Board Chair, from among the members of the Board of Directors.
A member may serve up to six years (two consecutive terms). The Committee meets to review, score and discuss proposals and recommend recipients to the board, which approves their choices.