The Community Foundation for Monterey County’s strategic plan embraces a countywide vision of Healthy, Safe and Vibrant Communities. Community Impact Grants address critical issues and opportunities in five program areas that advance this vision.
Under each program area, we have defined specific funding priorities that build upon our past grantmaking and initiatives, and are based on an analysis of local needs, assets and opportunities for achieving strategic results. Approximately $1.6 million will be awarded annually.
Below are related materials to a Grant Information Session, reviewing CFMC’s Community Impact, Organizational Development and Opportunity grant programs. Each have their own grant guidelines and funding interests, and accept grant applications from nonprofit organizations serving Monterey County residents. Watch the overview video or access the presentation slides below.
Due Date: March 21, 2025 by 5 p.m. or earlier
Grant Amount | Decision | |
Community Impact | $20,001 - $50,000 | End of June |
Small Grants | $10,000 - $20,000 | End of May |
Community Impact Grant Guidelines 2024
These grants typically fund programs larger in scope and scale. Successful applicants will demonstrate a track record of effectiveness and the capacity to articulate and measure impact. The CFMC expects to fund grants with an average grant size of $25,000. These applications are reviewed by grant committees that carefully review proposals and recommend a slate of grants to the CFMC board, which has final authority in all grant decisions.
Grant Amount | $20,001 - $50,000 |
By 5 p.m. Deadline or Earlier | March 15, 2024 |
Scope & Characteristics | - Countrywide or larger scope - Impact on complex Issues - Organizations with strong track record of effectiveness |
Application & Reporting | Annual report required |
Review | Committee review |
Decisions | end of June |
While still following the Community Impact guidelines and priority areas, these smaller grants are intended for first-time Community Impact applicants, small organizations, or programs serving a specific population or geographic area. The Small Grants Program has a streamlined application and reporting process, and grants are reviewed and recommended by a group of senior foundation staff.
Grant Amount | $10,000 - $20,000 |
By 5 p.m. Deadline or Earlier | March 15, 2024 |
Scope & Characteristics | - Limited size & scope - Serve specific community - Smaller organizations - First-time Community Impact applicants |
Application & Reporting | Annual report required |
Review | Staff review |
Decisions | end of May |
The CFMC receives far more requests than is possible to fund. Typically, the CFMC can only approve one third of requests and must decline many worthwhile proposals.
The CFMC seeks to fund proposals that:
The CFMC strongly encourages proposals that do one or more of the following:
Eligible Organizations:
Please contact us if your organization has not yet received its nonprofit status and plans to apply in conjunction with a fiscal sponsor.
*Organizations or collaborative projects that are not legally incorporated may partner with a tax-exempt, 501(c)3 organization which will serve as the fiscal sponsor for the proposed grant. The fiscal sponsor must agree to be accountable to the CFMC for the programmatic and financial outcomes of the grant and have a signed agreement with the sponsored group verifying the terms of the arrangement.
Grant funds cannot be used for the following types of activities:
The CFMC does not support organizations that discriminate in their employment practices, volunteer opportunities, or delivery of programs and services on the basis of race, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, or any other characteristics protected by law.
Capital Support We support capital costs (buildings and facilities) when those capital improvements have the potential to advance greater social benefit. Capital support will be considered for predevelopment expenses and/or for construction costs after the agency has raised at least half of the goal.
Operating Support We may provide unrestricted operating grants to organizations that have a proven track record of community benefit in Monterey County. Organizations must have a base of operations in Monterey County and a positive and stable history.
Program The CFMC considers all expense needs associated with implementing services to produce meaningful results and in carrying out a nonprofit’s mission. Applications requesting program support estimate how grant funds would be used in a program budget. Funding is provided for ongoing and expanded programs that show the promise of efficacy and sustainability. Strong applications include Evaluation Plans with a few measurable goals which will demonstrate progress towards the program’s broader outcomes.
Community Impact grants typically cover a period of 11 months. Multi-year proposals may be considered for larger or nonprofit sector initiatives, but are the exception.
An evaluation report is due 11 months after you have been awarded a Community Impact grant. Complete the report in our Online Grants Manager. The evaluation report describes how the grant was used, the impact it had on your organization and community, and what you have learned.
In 2024, we awarded $1,545,000 through the Community Impact grant program.
More information on the grants awarded can be found below by program area.
Boys & Girls Club of Monterey County | $50,000 | Operating support (two-year grant) |
Central Coast YMCA | $25,000 | Youth Fit for Life |
Salinas Community Science Workshop | $25,000 | Operating support |
Community Partnership for Youth | $40,000 | After-school Mentor/Tutor Program (two-year grant) |
Epicenter of Monterey | $25,000 | Operating support |
Girls Inc. of the Central Coast | $50,000 | South County after-school enrichment programs (two-year grant) |
Partners for Peace | $20,000 | Operating support |
Positive Discipline Community Resources | $15,000 | Strengthening Families through Positive Discipline: Connect, Grow, Nurture |
Read to Me Project | $25,000 | Operating support |
Restorative Justice Partners | $25,000 | Restorative Justice in the Schools |
Alliance on Aging Inc. | $60,000 | Operating support (two-year grant) |
Blind & Visually Impaired Center | $15,000 | Continuation of Salinas and South County Expansion |
Brighter Bites | $25,000 | Brighter Bites Monterey County Produce Distribution and Nutrition Education Programs |
Coalition of Homeless Services Providers | $25,000 | Lead Me Home Plan to Reduce Homelessness- Phase 3 |
Community Human Services | $60,000 | Casa de Noche Buena-Emergency Shelter (two-year grant) |
Community Water Center | $25,000 | Safe Drinking Water Access Now and Organizing for Long-Term Solutions in Monterey County |
Eat Real | $25,000 | Eat Real Certification in two Monterey County Public School Districts |
Gathering for Women – Monterey | $50,000 | Operating support (two-year grant) |
Harmony At Home | $25,000 | Comprehensive Social & Emotional Supports Packages |
Health Projects Center | $25,000 | Operating support for services in Monterey County |
Independent Transportation Network Monterey County | $60,000 | Independent Transportation Network Monterey County |
Interim, Inc | $25,000 | Marina Kai Apartments – A Permanent Supportive Housing Project |
Meals on Wheels of the Monterey Peninsula | $20,000 | Food Support for Home Delivered Meals and Group Dining Programs |
Meals on Wheels Salinas Valley | $20,000 | Delivering Meals and Nourishing Homebound Seniors |
Monterey County Rape Crisis Center | $30,000 | Child Abuse Prevention Education Program |
Planned Parenthood Mar Monte | $25,000 | Critical health care through Seaside and Salinas clinics |
Rising International | $25,000 | Rising Safe & Sound: Human trafficking prevention program for middle and high school students in Monterey County |
Sun Street Centers | $50,000 | Safe Teens Empowerment Project (two-year grant) |
United Way Monterey County | $15,000 | 211 Monterey County Information and Referral |
Big Sur Land Trust | $25,000 | Ensen Community Park Project Construction: Phase One |
El Pajaro Community Development Corporation | $35,000 | Operating support for work in Monterey County |
Radio Bilingue, Inc. / KHDC-FM | $30,000 | Know Your Rights & Take Action: Focus on the Triqui Community |
Ventures | 30,000 | Familias con Mas Monterey County |
Arts Council for Monterey County | $60,000 | Operating support (two-year grant) |
Centro Binacional para el Desarrollo Indigena Oaxaqueño | $50,000 | Mixteco Summer School Cultural Curriculum (two-year grant) |
Monterey County Pops | $25,000 | Salinas Valley Music Education Initiative |
Monterey County Symphony Association | $40,000 | Operating support (two-year grant) |
Sol Treasures | $30,000 | Operating support |
Youth Orchestra Salinas (YOSAL) | $20,000 | Operating support |
City of Monterey Museums and Cultural Arts | $50,000 | Colton Hall and Old Jail Historic Interpretation |
Monterey County Agricultural & Rural Life Museum | $15,000 | Educational Programming |
Monterey County Historical Society, Inc. | $30,000 | Monterey’s Pat Hathaway Collection: Preservation, Management, & Dissemination |
Monterey History and Art Association | $50,000 | Doud House Refurbishment |
Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation | $20,000 | Splash Zone Head Start Discovery Program: environmental education |
Point Lobos Foundation | $60,000 | Operating support – Climate Change Mitigation & Education (two-year grant) |
Ventana Wilderness Alliance | $20,000 | Youth in Wilderness program in Monterey County |
Ventana Wildlife Society | $50,000 | Operating support (two-year grant) |
The goal of the Community Impact Grant Program is to increase impact and build strong relationships with our partners to help make a difference in our community. We have developed a thorough grant application review process to carefully consider each request.
The grant committee, composed of board members, reviews the larger grant proposals (requesting over $20,000) and makes recommendations. These dedicated volunteers have opened up the grantmaking process to be truly community-driven and allow us to leverage the expertise of a larger group.
Staff’s role focuses on assisting grant seekers, staying in touch with nonprofit organizations and community issues, screening applications for completeness, and facilitating information between the grant committees and applicants.
Deneen Guss, Romero Jalomo, Kathleen Lee, Adriana Melgoza, Rene Mendez, Colby Pereira, Francine M. Rodd
Funding for the Community Impact Grants Program comes from a variety of field of interest and unrestricted funds managed by the CFMC. These funds are all endowed, meaning that the amount of funding available for CI grants is dependent on market performance in a given year.
Field of interest funds are established by donors who are interested in supporting a given area, such as education, health, culture, the environment, and or seniors. Donors also may limit grantmaking from their fund to a geographic area and/or client population.
The priority areas in the Community Impact Grants Framework were developed through a series of workshops with nonprofits and community members and are reflective of the variety of intentions with which donors established these funds. CFMC staff and grant subcommittees work to match the available funds in each priority area with effective program addressing critical community needs, while honoring the intentions of donors.
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