BryteBridge Cares Microgrant

BryteBridge Nonprofit Solutions empowers dreamers and doers to build organizations that positively impact communities. We bridge ideas and reality through relationships, education, technology, and excellent service.

One way we support organizations is through our BryteBridge Cares microgrant program. In 2024, we will give away $20,000 in cash and service grants to effective nonprofits across the country. Your mission is to help others. Our mission is to help you!

BryteBridge Cares Microgrant Requirement

How much is each microgrant?

Microgrants are awarded twice a year, with ten (10) organizations receiving a $1,000 cash grant and another ten (10) organizations receiving a $1,000 service credit or free Connect membership. Cash grants can be used for the organization’s needs, including general operating support. Cash service credits can be applied to any future BryteBridge service.

Who is eligible for a BryteBridge Care microgrant?

Any active 501(c)(3) public charity based in the United States can apply for a BryteBrigde Cares microgrant. Awards are not given to 509(a) private foundations, individuals, government entities, or organizations out of state or federal compliance.

When are applications due for BryteBridge Care microgrants?

There are two grant funding cycles for 2024:

  • Applications received between Monday, March 18, 2024, and Friday, April 3, 2024, are eligible for awards distributed on Wednesday, June 14, 2024.
  • Applications received between Monday, September 16, 2024, and November 1, 2024, are eligible for awards distributed on Tuesday, December 3, 2024.

How are grant winners determined?

The BryteBridge team evaluates each applicant’s eligibility and impact. A panel will then assess the applicants and determine winners.

How are grant winners notified?

Grant winners will be contacted on the day grants are distributed. We will also announce winners on our social media channels and newsletter. Cash award winners will receive a physical check via the USPS.

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