Grantmaking Guidelines
The Bonita Springs Community Foundation offers competitive grants for programs and projects in eight focus areas: animal welfare, arts and culture, community development, conservation and preservation, education, the environment, health, and human services.
Due to the number of requests for funding the Community Foundation receives, grants are awarded using the following funding parameters:
ONE-TIME GRANTS
While the Southwest Florida Community Foundation and its divisions may award more than one grant within a 12-month period to the same organizations, they do not make recurring grants to the same program/project.
MATCHING GRANTS
The Foundation is rarely the sole funder of projects. Matching grants, or challenge grants (those that provide the final amount of money needed to complete a project), are favored.
PRIORITIES
Consideration is given to the following in determining the merits and priority of an application for funding from the Bonita Springs Community Foundation.
- Degree of potential benefit to the community to be derived from the program/project
- Programs for new ventures, one-time projects, and innovative responses to community needs that do not duplicate other efforts
- The capacity of the organization to achieve the program’s/project’s expected results
- The degree to which the organization uses measurable outcomes to evaluate its program/project
- Programs that are likely to attract additional funds, resources and community support
- The organization’s ability to obtain continued funding
- The amount of available funds the Foundation has to award
Applicants are encouraged to contact the Director of Programs to determine if the proposed program/project is consistent with the goals and interests of the Community Foundation or one of its divisions.



