Community Fund for Carmel Valley Grants

Community Fund for Carmel Valley Grants

Founded in 2020, the Community Fund for Carmel Valley (CFCV) is an affiliate fund of the Community Foundation for Monterey County.

The CFCV provides grants to organizations that benefit the communities of the Carmel Valley/Cachagua area which is defined as Highway One to Cahoon Grade.

2024 Application Deadline: 8/2/2024, 5:00 PM.

Eligibility

Grants will be considered for projects and programs serving Carmel Valley and Cachagua communities.

  • 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations
  • Public programs (schools, parks, public health, etc.)
  • Church-sponsored activities with benefit beyond their own membership
  • Organizations and collaboratives that are not legally incorporated—for these, CFMC requires an agreement with a “Fiscal Sponsor” defined as a tax exempt 501(c)3 organization accountable for financial management of the grant.
  • Organization may only submit one application. However, if an organization is serving as a fiscal sponsor for a collaborative or unincorporated group, they can also apply for a grant to benefit their organization.

Guidelines and Application

The CFCV seeks to support nonprofit organizations that have the leadership and capacity to provide important community resources and services in Carmel Valley and Cachagua communities. In 2023, priority is given to the following types of requests:

  • Community Development: Build community, improve infrastructure and meet local needs
  • Youth & Seniors: Expand youth and/or senior programming and services
  • Resident Programs: Support education, cultural and historical programs

Special consideration will be given to grant applications addressing:

  • Organizations currently providing services directly located in Carmel Valley/Cachagua, with ease of access for residents
  • Basic needs of Carmel Valley/Cachagua residents (food/housing security, youth programs, etc.)
  • Emergency Prevention and/or Response related to:
    • Fire/Disaster needs (e.g., Neighborhood organizing, education for disaster preparedness, etc.). Please contact us if you have questions about applying for a fire relief grant.

Preference is given to locally based organizations that have less access to other sources of support, and where a small grant can make a meaningful difference. Proposals selected for funding will demonstrate strong community support for the project or program and a viable plan for achieving results.

Read our Grant Guidelines for further details.

Dates

Applications Available June 2024
Proposals Due August 2, 2024
Funded Proposals Announced October 2024

Apply

Evaluation

Within 11 months of the grant date, recipients will be expected to provide a written evaluation.

Recent Grants

Recent Grants

Organization  Purpose  Amount Awarded
Breast Cancer Assistance Group of Monterey County Breast Cancer Support Program $2,000
Cachagua Fire Protection District Equipment: wildland fire hose lamps $4,000
Carmel Valley Art Association CVAA “Just for Kids” FREE Art Workshops $1,000
Carmel Valley Community Youth Center Water safety instruction $3,000
Coastal Kids Home Care Pediatric Home Health and Palliative Care — Carmel Valley $1,000
Friends of Cachagua Children’s Center Cachagua Summer Camp 2023 $4,000
Meals on Wheels of the Monterey Peninsula Home Delivered Meals Program in Carmel Valley $2,000
Monterey Bay Power Over Parkinson’s Program Support $2,000
The Regents of the University of California Hastings Natural History Reservation: Science education for youth in Cachagua $4,000
Tularcitos PTO In-school swim instruction for grades 3-5 $1,500