Carroll County Community Foundation

OVERVIEW: The Carroll County Community Foundation supports Carroll County, Arkansas in the areas of grade-level reading, critical needs, children and youth, hunger, medical care, arts, education.

IP TAKE: This is an active regional affiliate that gives broadly in the county, but also has targeted campaigns that focus on the biggest needs.

PROFILE: Established in 2001, the Carroll County Community Foundation (CCCF) is based in Eureka Springs, Arkansas and serves the local community here. Local community leaders founded it, and it is an affiliate of the Arkansas Community Foundation. Volunteer board members who are familiar with needs in the county lead the foundation, and CCCF has its own local executive director and local office. This foundation seeks to “support programs that respond to critical needs, such as food for the hungry and medical care for the disadvantaged, as well as programs that sustain and enrich, like the arts and education.” It also has a grade-level reading campaign to support reading proficiency at all levels in local schools.

CCCF awards grants through a Youth Advisory Council, which has a grant cycle that runs from January to February annually. This grant opportunity supports children and youth in Carroll County. The funder accepts applications from nonprofits, schools, hospitals, churches, and government agencies for this purpose.

The funder also has a Giving Tree Grant Cycle, which is open in July and August. It invites the same types of local entities to apply for these grants. This is an opportunity for single-year programs and project support. CCCF does not provide Giving Tree grants for capital campaigns, operating budgets, multi-year programs, office supplies, advertising, salaries, or mileage.

Youth Advisory grants range from $100 to $1,000, and Giving Tree grants range from $300 to $3,000. The funder does not have an online grants database, but it does share news about recent grantees on its website. Past support has gone to the Purple Flower, Flint Street Fellowship, and the Loaves & Fishes Food Bank. Grantmaking is restricted to Carroll County, Arkansas and often focused on the town of Eureka Springs. In addition to grants, the funder also awards scholarships to local students.

CCCF accepts unsolicited grant requests and announces new funding opportunities on its website. Grantseekers should direct general questions to the foundation’s executive director, Janell Robertson at carrollcounty@arcf.org or at 479-253-8203.

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