Grant FAQs

FIND ANSWERS TO MANY OF YOUR QUESTIONS REGARDING OUR GRANTMAKING PROCESS HERE.

What is the Wyoming Wildlife Foundation?

WWF is a priority fund of the Wyoming Community Foundation. The Wyoming Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization that connects people who care with causes that matter to build a better Wyoming. WYCF is governed by a statewide board of directors that grants funds to nonprofits across Wyoming that are making an impact in their communities.

Who can apply for a Wyoming Community Foundation grant?

Nonprofit organizations currently recognized under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and in good standing with the IRS are eligible to apply for grants that benefit Wyoming. Additionally, the WYCF makes grants to other exempt organizations and public institutions as long as the purpose for which funds have been requested falls under the IRS definition of charitable. Applications from organizations with outstanding final reports from prior grants will not be considered.

When are grant applications due?

WYCF grant deadlines are June 15 and December 15 by 11:59 pm. Learn more by reviewing the Available Grants page

Please see the respective pages for Wyoming Wildlife Fund grants for their deadlines.

 

When are grant decisions made?

Typically a grant cycle takes 12 weeks from submission deadline to notification. 

What about the Governor’s Big Game License Coalition grants?

The Wyoming Wildlife Foundation is no longer administering the Wyoming Governor’s Big Game License Coalition grant process. Please visit the Wyoming Game and Fish Department’s website for more information, to apply for a grant, or to submit a grant report. For questions please reach out to Rebekah Fitzgerald at Rebekah.fitzgerald@wyo.gov or 307-777-4594.

Does the Wyoming Community Foundation have funding priorities?

sYes. WYCF is focused on funding programs that meet the needs of Wyoming communities. We accept applications in the areas of Arts and Culture, Health and Human Services, Education, Environment and Conservation, Civic and Community Building. WYCF gives low priority to requests for block grants, capital campaigns, annual campaigns, debt retirement, and governmental programs. Requests for funds to support direct lobbying activities are ineligible for Community Foundation grants.

Funding priorities for Wyoming Youth for Natural Resources grants and the Memorial Bear Fund can be seen on their respective information pages.

 

What makes a compelling grant request?

The most competitive grant requests address important needs in the community and/or increase the capacity of your organization to carry out its mission. Multiple funding partners and collaborations with other key organizations strengthen requests. It also is important to submit a clear, well-written, complete proposal based on a strong idea.

Does the WYCF accept capital and operational grant requests?

Yes, but capital and operational requests must fit within our priorities. To receive funding for general operations, you must present a convincing argument for how your organization’s operational costs will be covered in the future.

What are the reporting requirements?

All grantees are required to submit a final report at the end of the 12 month grant period. Although WYCF has a final report form, we will accept final reports prepared for other funders as long as the financial information in the report includes WYCF grant funding.

WYCF also asks that grantees share the news of their award on social media and with a press release. 

How can I access the online grant application?

Your organization’s first step in the grant application process is to review the Online Application Instructions. If you have determined that submitting for grant funding to WYCF is a good idea, you can then visit our Available Grants page. If you have questions, feel free to speak with a member of the WYCF program team by contacting us at 307-721-8300. Please make certain you have reviewed the information available on the website prior to contacting program staff.

May I submit more than one application at a time?

You may submit applications to multiple priority funds at the same time (e.g. to both WYCF and WWF).

In most cases, nonprofit organizations that have been granted funds may not submit additional applications to that same fund until the previous grant has been closed out. This may be done through submission of a final report. 

However, there are some special exceptions for statewide organizations serving multiple communities.

WYCF determines your eligibility to submit multiple applications on a case-by-case basis. Please contact kevin@wycf.org to discuss the best way to submit applications that meet the needs of your program.

Will WYCF allow for extra time to complete a project or file a final report?

An extension on your final report due date is easy to receive. Simply email your request for extension to WYCF program staff. Your request should include a brief and reasonable explanation for the extension and the date by which you can most likely complete the report. Please note that WYCF will not accept new requests for funding from the grantee if past grant reports are overdue, incomplete or have not been submitted.

Check out Grants page to access further information and to apply for a grant.

How are grant decisions made?

Grant applications are first reviewed by the Wyoming Community Foundation’s program staff to determine eligibility and to make certain that the application is complete. Program staff members are responsible for matching your application with the appropriate affiliate, advisory committees and/or donor advisor. Your application goes through committee review and a funding recommendation is presented to the WYCF board. Final approval is given by the WYCF Board of Directors. An organization may receive full funding, partial funding, or be denied funding. In some cases, additional conditions may be attached to funding approval.

Does my organization need to apply for a grant from a specific fund?

In general, there is no need to apply specifically to a fund. Submit your application and the WYCF program staff will direct your application to the appropriate source(s). This may mean that your application will be reviewed by more than one committee and/or donor which, in turn, offers your request a better chance of receiving funding.

Please note that Wyoming Youth for Natural Resources and Memorial Bear Fund grants do have unique, specific deadlines.

 

Can I submit an application in hard copy instead of electronically?

It is our goal to have all applications submitted electronically. It is not our intent to cause additional hardship for any organization that does not have adequate online service. If you have a special situation that prevents you from submitting your application electronically, please contact a member of the WYCF program team.

Still stumped? Contact Ben Kinion (benk@wycf.org 307-721-8300) for grants questions.

Mission: Creating an enduring natural legacy for future generations through stewardship of Wyoming’s wildlife.

Wyoming Wildlife Foundation

1472 N. 5th Street, Suite 201
Laramie, WY 82072
Email: wcf@wycf.org
Phone: 307-721-8300

 

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