Each application must include an Organization Statement and a Letter of Interest (LOI).
An Organization Statement (one page or less) on your organization’s letterhead that sets forth:
- Legal name of your organization, address, and name of your executive director
- Indication of whether your organization is an IRS 501(c)(3) nonprofit and if not, your organization’s fiscal agent
- Contact person and title, with phone and e-mail address
- A statement of your organization’s mission
- Your organization’s annual budget
- Support received from the Kelsey Trust in the last five years
A Letter of Interest (LOI):
The Kelsey Trust is sensitive to the time and effort that its nonprofit partners invest in seeking support for their important missions. In order to spare grantseekers unnecessary work, LOIs should be limited to no more than two (2) pages. Letters of Interest should provide the following information:
- A summary of the project or program for which you are seeking support
- Identification of the proposal’s target population and geographic communities served
- A brief statement on the project’s impact and outcomes including, (1) anticipated outcomes; (2) outcomes to date; and (3) how outcomes are measured
- The amount requested from the Kelsey Trust; the percentage of the proposed project/program’s budget such an amount would represent; and an identification of other support, both public and private, received for the proposed project/program
New for fall/winter 2025: All application materials must be submitted electronically through the Community Foundation’s Online Grants Manager (OGM). Visit the Resources for Grantseekers section on our For Nonprofits page to learn how and to register for a new account. Or, access your existing account. To view and begin working on the application, login to the OGM.
To help you prepare, preview a sample of the application. Please note that this is a PDF sample and not the actual application. To view and begin working on the application, login to the Online Grants Manager (OGM).