The average amount is expected to be between $500 and $3,500 depending on proposal and demonstrated need. No grant requests over $3,500 will be considered. Applications will be awarded until the fund is exhausted.
UPDATE (April 13, 2020): The application process for the Mini Grant is now closed due to the exhaustion of funds. We heard from many great and worthy organizations across North Carolina, and were proud to support 31 organizations with funding as they navigate the COVID-19 crisis. We understand the need is high, and NCCDD will provide any additional information for other resources as we learn more.
Thank you to all who applied and are working on behalf of North Carolina's disability community.
The NC Council on Developmental Disabilities (NCCDD) voted to invest $75,000 to a relief fund for one-time, time-limited projects to assist in filling gaps in services or activities that people with intellectual or other developmental disabilities (I/DD) are experiencing due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The NCCDD COVID-19 Relief Fund will fund applications of $500 up to $3,500 each.
Funds are open to NC non-profit agencies and other NC community-based organizations that provide supports to people with I/DD and their families who are affected by the statewide Coronavirus response. Funds must be used to meet the needs of people with I/DD and their families and promote engagement with peers, alleviate anxiety due to social distancing, and/or increase positive shared experiences.
The application process is closed.
Unfortunately at this time we cannot fund electronic equipment including laptops, internet connections, tablets, etc. Here is a link for internet assistance: https://www.ncbroadband.gov/covid19broadband/. Another non-profit in Durham, NC that is able to assist with computers is the Kramden Institute: https://kramden.org/.”
The average amount is expected to be between $500 and $3,500 depending on proposal and demonstrated need. No grant requests over $3,500 will be considered. Applications will be awarded until the fund is exhausted.
Applicants will be notified via email within 24 hours of receipt of a completed application or the next business day. Decisions are made by the NCCDD and are final.
Non-profits and other community-based organizations with a current EIN that are supporting people with disabilities as they shelter in place.
Applications and proposed budget must be submitted online to [email protected] no later than May 15, 2020 for first round consideration. If there are any grant funds remaining after the first round of awards are made, proposals received after May 15th will be considered.
As this is an emergency relief fund, it is expected that items will be purchased with funds within 30 days of funding approval. This is a non-recurring award with no current opportunity for renewal from the NCCDD.
Applicants will be required to submit an invoice for reimbursement, along with receipts and a completed North Carolina W-9 form if approved for funding. The award will require one final report of results of funding.
Funds shall be paid within two weeks of a complete report and reimbursement request/invoice with receipts as required.
Please contact JoAnn Toomey, NCCDD Director of Operations via email: [email protected]. If you are unable to reach JoAnn, please email [email protected].
This emergency relief fund is supported by Grant Number 2001NCSCDD-02 and CFDA 93.630, from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Community Living, Administration on Disabilities, Office of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Washington, D.C.