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A QUICK LOOK AT MUNCIE GRANTEES AND GRANTMAKERS
Rebecca ParkerDevelopment SpecialistMuncie Public Library
Let’s talk money.
$53,981,300
That’s how much moneyMuncie non-profits wonin grant funding in the
last five years
How much funding will your
nonprofit bring in?
A QUICK BREAKDOWNThe next page has a LOT of information, so let’s break it down first. Muncie has so many amazing nonprofits that they can’t possibly fit onto one page, so with this first chart we’re focusing on major grantees, i.e. organizations that received over $250,000 in grant funding over the last five years.We’ll get into more detail as we move forward.
BMH Foundation; $466,882 BSU; $9,409,339BSU Foundation;
$9,288,276
Boys and Girls Club; $271,555
Cardinal Greenway; $834,609
Community Arts & Build-ing Foundation; $752,883
Community Enhancement Projects; $698,996
Community Foundation of Muncie & Delaware Cty;
$1,899,472
Delaware Advancement Corporation; $712,400
Energize ECI; $775,000
Habitat for Humanity; $672,520Ivy Tech ; $298,500Ivy Tech Foundation; $735,000Minnetrista ;
$15,273,487
Motivate Our Minds; $339,843
Muncie Children's Museum; $523,894
Muncie Civic and College Symphony Association;
$343,599
MCS; $558,644
City of Muncie, IN; $385,000
Professor Garfield Foundation; $372,000
Red Tail Conservancy; $524,062
Second Harvest; $802,533
Soil and Water Conser-vation; $594,000
South Madison Comm. Center; $485,000
United Day Care Center; $419,000
United Way; $1,193,561YMCA; $1,023,683
Youth Opportunity Center; $581,858
Other (see next chart); $3,745,704
Grantees of Muncie, INWithin the last five years
WHO HAS THE BIGGEST PIECE OF THE PIE?
THE BIG THREE IN MUNCIEBall State University
Foundation $9.3 million
Ball State University $9.4 million
Minnetrista $15.2 million
A Better Way; $163,842Academy of Model Aeronautics; $151,000 American Red Cross; $59,748
Animal Rescue Fund; $85,740
Big Brothers, Big Sisters; $131,902
Boy Scouts of Amer-ica; $65,498
Camp Adventure; $100,000
Cancer Svcs of East Central IN- Little Red
Door; $87,191
First Presbyterian Church; $192,955
Gateway Health Clinic; $50,092
Hillcroft Services; $183,464
Huffer Memorial Children's Center;
$209,600Indiana Yearly Meet-ing of the Religious;
$75,000Inside Out Community
Development; $217,500
Innovation Connector; $64,000
Kidz Korner Childcare; $89,500
Muncie Action Plan; $104,531Muncie Civic Theatre; $72,500
Muncie Delaware Clean & Beautiful / Clean City; $88,400
Muncie Parks De-partment; $63,000
Muncie Public Library; $155,448
Shafer Leadership Academy; $103,250
TEAMwork for Quality Living; $50,900
Urban Light Commu-nity Church; $51,960
West View Elementary School; $52,000
Westminster Village; $246,667
YWCA of Muncie; $219,265
Even SMALLER Grantees (next chart);
$748,751
A Closer Look at Some of the Smaller GranteesOrganizations with Less than $250,000 in grant funds within
the last five years
Alpha Center; $20,000Back to School Teacher's Store; $19,875
Bridges Community Services; $26,000
Chamber of Commerce;
$6,500
Christian Ministries of Delaware County;
$20,985Cowan Community
Schools; $3,700Daleville Community Library Association;
$31,493Daleville Community
Schools; $16,750Delaware Community School Corporation;
$10,000Delaware County Historical Society;
$3,895Delaware County Sheriffs Office;
$7,500Delta High School; $4,000
Eden Church ; $40,180
Eta Sigma Gamma; $24,000
First Choice for Women; $21,500Four-H Club of Del-
aware County; $14,996Girl Scouts of the USA; $2,750
Grace Episcopal Church; $45,838
High Street United Methodist Church; $10,400
Indiana Small Business Development; $10,000
LifeStream Services; $27,000
Masterworks Chorale; $16,047
Morning Star Church; $49,995
Muncie Central High School; $5,990
Muncie Delaware Robotics; $15,000
Muncie Mission; $30,196
National Council on Youth Leadership;
$24,000
Police Athletic League; $8,415
Salvation Army; $14,996
Special Olympics of Muncie; $31,750
Webster Foundation; $6,000
White River Watershed Project; $29,000Whitely Community Council; $12,000
The Smallest Grantees Organizations with less than $50,000 in grant
funding
Where do these local nonprofitsget their grant funding?
Alcoa Foundation; $150,000 Anderson Foundation; $180,000
Ball Brothers Foundation; $26,600,000
Ball Foundation, George and Francis; $6,500,000
Ball Foundation, Edmund F. and Virginia B.; $2,300,000
Central Indiana Community Founda-tion; $5,020,000
Community Foundation for the National Capital Region;
$135,710
Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware Cty;
$3,120,000
Ellerbrook Family Founda-tion; $100,000
Kitselman Foundation; $68,000
The Kresge Foundation; $175,000
Lilly and Company Founda-tion; $80,000
Lilly Endowment; $4,350,000
Marshall Cty Community Foundation, Inc.; $76,378
Mutual Charitable Founda-tion; $130,478
The Scheumann Founda-tion; $800,000
Schwab Foundation; $372,000
Shafer Foundation Charitable Trust; $969,932 Silicon Valley Community Foundation; $418,000
Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program; $700,000
The Wal-Mart Foundation; $270,650 Walton Family Foundation; $152,080
Weaver Popcorn Foundation; $96,250 Other Grantmakers (giving less than $50k each);
$1,216,822
Funds Given to Muncie Organizations by Grantmaker
THE MAJOR GRANTMAKERS GIVING TO MUNCIE IN THE LAST FIVE YEARS
Ball Brothers Foundation $26.6 million given to 57 organizations.
George and Frances Ball Foundation$6.5 million given to 17 organizations.
Edmund F. and Virginia B. Ball Foundation$2.3 million given to 7 organizations.
Central Indiana Community Foundation$5 million given to 3 organizations.
Lilly Endowment, Inc.$4.35 million given to 7 organizations.
Hamer D. & Phyllis C. Shafer Foundation Charitable Trust$969,932 given to 14 organizations.
Community Foundation of the National Capital Region$135,710 given to 17 organizations.
Community Foundation of Muncie and Delaware County, Inc.$3.12 million given to 48 organizations.
Gannet Foundation, Inc.$39,000 given to 12 organizations.
Mutual Charitable Foundation Inc.$130,478 given to 11 organizations.
Old National Bank Foundation, Inc.$22,000 given to 4 organizations.
Rochester Area Community Foundation$41,700 given to 12 organizations.
A small sampling…
GRANT STRATEGIES If you have limited time to dedicate to grant-writing, focusing on major local grantmakers is a great strategy.Local grantmakers are a limited resource and Muncie has a very large number of nonprofits competing for them. If you think nationally and look for grants that fit your subject area, you may find a great opportunity. 5% of that $54 million dollars came from 60 out-of-state grantmakers. Local is best, but there’s a whole wide world of resources out there. $2.9 million came into Muncie from out-of-state grants in the last five years.6% of that $54 million dollars came from 79 grantmakers that gave to only ONE Muncie organization each. Applying for a long-shot grant can pay off! That’s $3.4 million in funds!
THINK STRATEGICALLY In addition to researching local organizations to find out where they’ve been successful with grant funding, consider looking up organizations that have a similar goal/mission to yours. This will help you to find niche grantmakers who are specifically interested in your cause.