Limited Submission Program Award – Monterey Peninsula Foundation – 2022-2023

Jun 6, 2022 | Awards & Funding, Research

To: All Divisional Faculty and ResearchersPlease distribute the attached call widely among your faculty, program directors and campus partners. Please note that the submission cycle is extremely short due to a change in grant cycle deadlines at Monterey Peninsula Foundation. Internal Deadline: June 17, 2022 Funder: Monterey Peninsula Foundation Program Guidelines: Program Awards UCSC Contact: Almut Wolf | FR | awolf2@uscc.edu Award Amount & Terms: up to $150,000 (all UCSC projects combined) Overview Monterey Peninsula Foundation (MPF) operates a place-based, responsive grant making strategy that spans a broad range of ages and community needs. The community focus is the primary strategy to strengthen the web of services, programs, and supports that contribute to healthy vibrant communities. MPF’s focus areas include: · Arts and Culture · Community and Environment · Education · Health and Human Services · Youth Monterey Peninsula Foundation places a priority on applications that offer creative responses to the community’s most pressing, unmet needs and show promise of building ongoing local support for needed services. Programs seeking funding should have a broad base of funding support, management capacity to effectively execute the project, a clear plan for project evaluation, outcome measurement, and collaboration among other service providers. Programs seeking funding for a specific project should showcase a significant funding gap or critical opportunity, a long-term impact, preventive intervention and education, and produce measurable results. Award Amount & Terms · UCSC’s application to MPF includes funding requests for several programs, with each grant amount $50,000, including 15% indirect cost. Preference will be given to projects that submit at the $50,000 funding level! · The decision on how many programs to include in a given grant application is determined each cycle. · The amount requested from the MPF should be proportional to your project budget, and must include income from other sources (internal and external). · The FR office will provide guidance on request amounts and budget questions. · Total award(s) to UCSC with indirect costs (capped at 15% of total costs) will not exceed $150,000. Award Terms Eight months, November 2022 – June 2023. Funds must be spent down or encumbered by June 30, 2023; extensions are not allowed. Narrative and expense reports will be due to FR in early June. Eligibility · The proposed effort must principally benefit residents of Santa Cruz, Monterey and/or San Benito counties. · Proposal focused primarily on research will be not be considered. · The MPF prefers that campus efforts that are inter-community, i.e., those that serve both UCSC and members in/across one or more of the three counties; intra-community projects are not competitive. · Proposals will be submitted through OSP. As such the applicant(s) will need to be able to meet the expected OSP’s internal deadlines: Budget must be completed by July 1. To apply Complete and submit the following form and 1-page proposal by June 17, 2022. Email to Almut Wolf in FR: awolf2@ucsc.edu Timeline June 17, 2022 Internal Submission Due by 5pm PST. June 23, 2022 Campus Candidate selected July 1, 2022 OSP Submission deadline July 15, 2022 Proposal due at MPF November 2022 Review and notification Special Instructions: Please notify the Office of Foundation Relations if you are interested in applying to this opportunity (cfr@ucsc.edu). If you are selected as campus candidate through the UCSC internal selection process, please submit a proposal intake form prior to UCSC's internal Institutional Deadlines. For support developing your proposal, please contact the Research Development Specialist assigned to your unit or send a request to resdev@ucsc.edu. Within the Division of Social Sciences, please contact Ashlee Tews (ashleeac@ucsc.edu) to initiate notification and proposal support. Call sent: June 3, 2022 The Office of Foundation Relations is a unit of University Relations. The FR team creates and maintains mutually beneficial, long-term relationships with private organizations, matching grant initiatives with educational and research programs and centers. FR supports faculty and staff to identify and approach these and other private foundations for funding, to assist in strategic positioning of the grant application, and to facilitate funder campus visits. For a list of recent funding opportunities, please visit the FR website. FR Calls for Funding
From: Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations
Subject: Funding Opportunity

Please note that the submission cycle is extremely short due to a change in grant cycle deadlines at Monterey Peninsula Foundation. 

Internal Deadline:  June 17, 2022
Funder: Monterey Peninsula Foundation
Program GuidelinesProgram Awards
UCSC Contact: Almut Wolf | FR | awolf2@uscc.edu
Award Amount & Terms: up to $150,000 (all UCSC projects combined)

Overview

Monterey Peninsula Foundation (MPF) operates a place-based, responsive grant making strategy that spans a broad range of ages and community needs. The community focus is the primary strategy to strengthen the web of services, programs, and supports that contribute to healthy vibrant communities.

MPF’s focus areas include:

  • Arts and Culture
  • Community and Environment
  • Education
  • Health and Human Services
  • Youth

Monterey Peninsula Foundation places a priority on applications that offer creative responses to the community’s most pressing, unmet needs and show promise of building ongoing local support for needed services.

Programs seeking funding should have a broad base of funding support, management capacity to effectively execute the project, a clear plan for project evaluation, outcome measurement, and collaboration among other service providers. Programs seeking funding for a specific project should showcase a significant funding gap or critical opportunity, a long-term impact, preventive intervention and education, and produce measurable results.

Award Amount & Terms

  • UCSC’s application to MPF includes funding requests for several programs, with each grant amount $50,000, including 15% indirect cost. Preference will be given to projects that submit at the $50,000 funding level.
  • The decision on how many programs to include in a given grant application is determined each cycle.
  • The amount requested from the MPF should be proportional to your project budget, and must include income from other sources (internal and external).
  • The FR office will provide guidance on request amounts and budget questions.
  • Total award(s) to UCSC with indirect costs (capped at 15% of total costs) will not exceed $150,000.

Award Terms

Eight months, November 2022 – June 2023. Funds must be spent down or encumbered by June 30, 2023; extensions are not allowed. Narrative and expense reports will be due to FR in early June.

Eligibility

  • The proposed effort must principally benefit residents of Santa Cruz, Monterey and/or San Benito counties.
  • Proposal focused primarily on research will be not be considered.
  • The MPF prefers that campus efforts that are inter-community, i.e., those that serve both UCSC and members in/across one or more of the three counties; intra-community projects are not competitive.
  • Proposals will be submitted through OSP. As such the applicant(s) will need to be able to meet the expected OSP’s internal deadlines: Budget must be completed by July 1.

To apply

Complete and submit the following form and 1-page proposal by June 17, 2022.

Email to Almut Wolf in FR: awolf2@ucsc.edu

Timeline

June 17, 2022                                    Internal Submission Due by 5pm PST.z
June 23, 2022                                    Campus Candidate selected
July 1, 2022                                       OSP Submission deadline
July 15, 2022                                      Proposal due at MPF
November 2022                                 Review and notification

Special Instructions

Please notify the Office of Foundation Relations if you are interested in applying to this opportunity (cfr@ucsc.edu). If you are selected as campus candidate through the UCSC internal selection process, please submit a proposal intake form prior to UCSC’s internal Institutional Deadlines. For support developing your proposal, please contact the Research Development Specialist assigned to your unit or send a request to resdev@ucsc.edu. Within the Division of Social Sciences, please contact Ashlee Tews (ashleeac@ucsc.edu) to initiate notification and proposal support.

Call sent: June 3, 2022


The Office of Foundation Relations is a unit of University Relations. The FR team creates and maintains mutually beneficial, long-term relationships with private organizations, matching grant initiatives with educational and research programs and centers. FR supports faculty and staff to identify and approach these and other private foundations for funding, to assist in strategic positioning of the grant application, and to facilitate funder campus visits. 

For a list of recent funding opportunities, please visit the FR website. FR Calls for Funding

If you have any questions or comments, please contact cfr@ucsc.edu