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Apply for a Grant | Apply for a Covenant Grant

Be sure to read How to Apply for a Covenant Grant, Part 1: Letter of Inquiry before completing this form.

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Apply for a Covenant Grant

Sponsoring Institution
Project Director Information
Project Information
One sentence that explains what the organization hopes to accomplish with a Covenant Grant: "[name of institution] requests $[x] over [x] years to fund [or support, disseminate, create, expand]…. [x].

To see examples of the one sentence explanation and the description of the institution, download a sample Signature Grant or Ignition Grant cover sheet.

Upload Required Documents
Please review How to Apply: The Letter of Inquiry for requirements.

Accepted file formats: DOC, DOCx, RTF, PDF. For budget estimates we also accept XLS files.

The signature of the person authorized to approve the submission of the proposal, such as the executive director of an organization or the principal of a school, needs to be added to the printed proposal sent to the foundation.

After clicking "Submit," you will receive an email confirmation containing the text of your cover sheet. If this email has not been received within one half-hour of submitting the online application, please check your spam folder, and contact us if you cannot find it.

Please only hit the submit button once. Submission might take a few moments, depending on the file size and server traffic.

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