The Wyoming Wildlife Foundation current grant opportunities are:
Eligiblity
To be eligible for support, your organization must be a 501(c)(3). We are not able to provide funding directly to individuals.
To be eligible for support, your organization must be a 501(c)(3). We are not able to provide funding directly to individuals.
When filling out the application, please keep the following SMART guidelines in mind:
Do not attempt to format your application.
Examples: Do not use bullet points, tabs, double spacing. Use only numbers (no commas or $).
A budget narrative is also sometimes referred to as the budget justification. The narrative serves two purposes: it should explain how the costs were estimated and it justifies the needs for the cost. Ideally you will concentrate on the line items that you used for the project budget attachment submitted in the electronic application. Focus on the line items for which you are requesting funding and any unusual line items. For example, if all of the funds you are requesting will go toward a consultant, why is the consultant critical to the success of your project? You may want to include some timeline information in the narrative if it is relevant to funding. Also, be careful to differentiate between committed and pending revenue sources. If your budget includes in-kind donations, then you should disclose calculations on the dollar value of the in-kind donations. Get the project budget form here.
If you have requested funds for general operating, then use this section to justify why you have requested general operating support and/or to discuss your organization’s financial strategy in the coming years.
To complete your application you are required to submit several attachments. Create these documents in advance and save them using the headers listed below i.e. Project Budget, Current Organization Budget, FYE Income Statement, and FYE Balance Sheet.
You may submit these pieces as an Excel spreadsheet, PDF, or Word document.
In most cases, nonprofit organizations that have been granted funds from WWF may not submit additional applications 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.
WWF determines your eligibility to submit multiple applications on a case-by-case basis. Please contact BenK@wycf.org to discuss the best way to submit applications that meet the needs of your program.
Please visit our FAQ section for more information about the WWF grants process.
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