Step 1: Check Your Eligibility
Review eligibility criteria for your non-profit organization.
If this is your first time to apply for an Impact100 grant or if you would like a refresher on our process, attend a Grant Application Workshop. Attendees will be introduced to Impact100 Wichita Falls, learn about the five focus areas, review eligibility requirements and receive training for the online application process. Appropriate personnel to attend would be the person who will write the grant application at your organization, the finance person responsible for developing the proposal’s budget and/or the Executive Director.
For information about the next Grant Workshop email grants@impact100wf.org.
The entire application process is online. Please do not send documents by mail unless requested to do so. For any documents needed to accompany your application, you will have the ability to upload digital versions online.
Grant Application Online Portal
PLEASE NOTE: 2024 Grant Application Deadline: March 11, 2024
Join us at our annual meeting as we announce the finalists. These finalists will each give a brief presentation. Guidelines for the presentation will be provided when finalists are notified. Impact100 Wichita Falls members will vote (one woman, one vote) to determine the grant award winner.
Prior to the release of funds, the grant recipient must sign a Grant Agreement. Impact100 Wichita Falls will distribute funds in a lump sum or installments, depending on the nature of the program or project and the Grant Agreement.
Recipients of grant awards must report periodically to Impact100 Wichita Falls on the progress of their program or project as specified in the Grant Agreement.
All stages of the grant review process are conducted entirely by current members of Impact100 Wichita Falls.
Arts & Culture
Cultural programs, participation in the arts, arts education
Education
Educational opportunities for children and/or adults, especially those that address lingering educational disparities affecting our community
Family
Strengthening and enhancing the lives of children and families, including seniors
Health & Wellness
Improvement of people’s mental and/or physical well-being.
Environment
Conservation and preservation of natural resources; environmental justice; parks and recreation; agricultural sustainability; environmental education and climate action.
Each Focus Area Committee ultimately selects a single finalist to compete for the $100,000 grant at our Annual Meeting.