The Cleveland Foundation supports the needs, priorities and opportunities identified by communities and residents in Cuyahoga, Lake and Geauga counties, with grantmaking for long-term impact and grantmaking for immediate impact. 


Our Priorities

We believe to make true change, we must invest in long-term efforts at the region, neighborhood and individual levels to drive success for all. At the same time, we are committed to strengthening local nonprofits and meeting new and immediate needs in our community as they arise.

Grantmaking for Long-Term Impact 

Grow Our Region

Advance the region's economic competitiveness and grow good jobs in Cleveland

Invest in Vibrant Neighborhoods 

Drive neighborhood vibrancy, community health and wealth

Connect People to Prosperity

Reimagine and resource systems to drive economic prosperity for all

Grantmaking for Immediate Impact

Basic & Emergency Needs

We respond to ongoing and changing community needs and support overall wellbeing.

New Ideas

We fund innovative ideas and pilot programs to serve the community in new ways and meet emerging needs.

Organizational Sustainability and Leadership

We provide resources to help organizations sustain and streghten their business models and ability to make an impact.

Capital Projects

We support physical projects that are critical to the mission of the organization. 

A portion of our grantmaking is directed by foundation board and staff; the other portion is recommended by our donors. Below are details for board and staff-directed grantmaking.  

Most Cleveland Foundation grants are made to tax-exempt agencies classified as 501(c)(3) organizations. Grants are also made to government agencies and churches. We generally do not fund: 

  • Individuals  

  • For-profit/commercial organizations  

  • Endowment campaigns, annual appeals or membership drives  

  • Religious organizations for religious purposes  

  • Travel for individuals or groups when travel is the proposal’s primary focus  

  • Community services such as police and fire protection, road repair or snow removal  

  • Capital projects for hospitals, nursing homes or institutions of higher education  

 

Capital Requests

The foundation accepts applications for capital projects based on our current policy. Please review our guidelines before applying through our general application.   

Capital Grants Guidelines

 

Funding Levels  

We do not have predetermined funding levels. Request the amount that meets the needs of your program and aligns best with your organization’s capacity and other anticipated or received support.  

Generally, we make grants for one year. Your organization may apply for continued support for a previously funded purpose or project unless we specifically notify you otherwise. We cannot fund project expenses that have already been incurred. Please submit your request well in advance of your project’s start date.  

 

Other Grant Opportunities

Families, corporations, individuals and even private foundations have established funds at the Cleveland Foundation. These funds have their own grantmaking strategies and application processes.  
 

Learn More  

 

Frequently Asked Questions

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Forms & Resources

Affiliated Funds Application Preview

File Type: pdf | File size: 106KB

Capital Grants Guidelines

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Designated & Donor Advised Grant Report Form

File Type: doc | File size: 993KB

Grant Modification Form

File Type: pdf | File size: 258KB

Grant Reporting Instructions

File Type: pdf | File size: 92KB

Grants Gateway Instructions

File Type: pdf | File size: 2.97MB

Grants Terms & Conditions

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Scholarship Grant Report Form

File Type: docx | File size: 719KB

Standard Application Preview

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