Thursday, December 31, 2009

Social Innovation Fund Grant Opportunity: Post # 1

During the last half of 2009, the Corporation for National and Community Service advertised on its website that the Social Innovation Fund grant application, or NOFA, would be posted in mid-December.  They have finally posted a draft NOFA but are first seeking feedback from the foundation field on three aspects of the draft:  How they should define "low-income communities", how they should assess the intermediary foundations, and how they should assess the subgrantee nonprofits. 

While the Corporation initially stated that grants to intermediary foundations, such as community foundations like ours, would be between $1 million and $10 million, they have now increased the minimum grant level to $5 million.  Because an SIF grant award requires a dollar for dollar match by the intermediary foundation, this increase in the minimum grant level to $5 million creates an insurmountable barrier for many of us.  In my comments to the draft NOFA, I will be asking the Corporation to consider reducing the minimum grant level back down to $1 million, thereby enabling community foundations like ours to apply. 

If you are even remotely interested in applying for an SIF grant, please lend your voice to the dialogue and take some time to provide feedback to the Corporation on these issues.  It is not too late to influence their decisions on many things, including the minimum grant levels.  Comments are due January 15, 2010.

4 comments:

Steve Gladis said...

Happy New Year....keep writing and helping the rest of us think more intelligently about philanthropy.
Steve Gladis

Eileen Ellsworth said...

Thanks, Steve. Happy New Year!

Adin Miller said...

Hi Eileen, I just came up on your post this morning. The SIF is a great subject and I'm glad you're sharing an important insight on the barrier to participation for a community foundation. I've written more about my observations and questions on the SIF here: http://www.adinmiller.com/content/could-social-innovation-fund-generate-more-foundation-transparency. And Sean Stannard-Stockton is attempting to generate a public discussion on the SIF here: http://tacticalphilanthropy.com/2010/01/social-innovation-fund-process-draft.

Eileen Ellsworth said...

Hi, Adin, and Happy New Year. I am happy you like the SIF post. I just published a second post on the topic that includes my full comments to the Corporation for National and Community Service on the draft SIF NOFA. Thanks for the link to your site and to Sean's blog. Appreciate the information and connection!

Eileen.