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Specific Objectives

  • Consolidate the West Marin Collaborative.
  • Pilot two grantmaking rounds to support collaborative efforts to reduce service gaps for disadvantaged populations.
  • Provide technical assistance to implementing partners to boost project success.
  • Assess results of the pilot project to inform grant renewals and a potential next phase of the project.
  • Bring additional resources to address service gaps in West Marin.

Grant Range

$100,000 to $200,000 over 2 years ($50k-$100k/year)

Who Can Apply?

  • Collaboratives composed of at least two organizations, of which:
    • At least one must be based in West Marin, ideally for the last three years.
    • All organizations must become regular participants of West Marin Collaborative.
    • All organizations must have a commitment to racial justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
    • The lead organization must be a registered 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) or have a fiscal sponsor.
    • The lead organization preferably has an annual budget of at least $250,000 in the previous fiscal year.
  • Only one application may be submitted by each collaborative.
  • Organizations may participate in more than one collaborative, but can only be the Lead for one proposal.

Successful Proposals

  • Clearly identify a gap in services to disadvantaged populations in West Marin.
  • Present the best available data to assess the extent of the service gap.
  • Explain how this differential in services is affecting the target population.
  • Clearly explain how the activities will reduce the gap in services and benefit the target population.
  • Identify progress indicators and data collection mechanisms.
  • Demonstrate experience providing the type of services included in the proposed project.
  • Demonstrate experience working together prior to the proposal.
  • Set specific goals to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion in their proposed project.
  • Identify ways to continue the collaborative effort after the grant ends.

Application & Selection Process

  • February – Develop Letters of Intent to submit by February 28th. Technical assistance is available to develop Letter of Intents by sending an email to grants@westmarinfund.org
  • March – Letters of Intent reviewed by Grants Review Committee. Some will be invited to develop Full Proposals.
  • April – Develop Full Proposals to submit by April 30th (with technical assistance if desired)
  • May – Review of Full Proposals by Grants Review Committee.
  • June – Grant recommendations are presented to West Marin Fund Board for approval and awarded by the end of June.

Next Steps to Apply

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