Gain Some Conservation Knowledge

In response to the decline in Iowa’s native landscape, conservation and wildlife management practices for the state were first developed in the 1930s. Supporting the conservation of what’s left of our state’s wildlife and natural resources has been part of the Gilchrist Foundation’s mission since the beginning.

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The Gilchrist Foundation’s Year-In-Review

2020 started off just like nearly every other year, then three months later the world was upended by the Coronavirus pandemic. While this disaster certainly affected how the Gilchrist Foundation doled out funding, it didn’t negate the existing needs of Siouxland communities.

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How the Gilchrist Foundation is making a Difference around Siouxland

Every year the Gilchrist Foundation awards thousands of dollars to dozens of deserving nonprofit organizations with missions that align with ours. In 2019, we gave nearly $2 million to support projects in the areas of wildlife and conservation, arts and public broadcasting and disaster relief. Some of those projects are ongoing and grants from the Gilchrist Foundation help jumpstart the needed funding.

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Application Process Now Open For 2020 Grant Cycle

At the Gilchrist Foundation, our mission is to carry out the philanthropy established by our founder, Jocelyn Gilchrist and the Gilchrist family. Each year we award deserving nonprofit organizations, whose missions lay in the areas of wildlife and conservation, arts and public broadcasting and disaster relief, nearly $2 million in grant funds. The 2020 grant cycle process is now open. It just takes a couple of steps to apply and it begins with a Request For Invitation.

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The Gilchrist Foundation Awards For 2019 – 2020

This year the Gilchrist Foundation awarded more than $1.8 million in grants to Siouxland nonprofits with ties to the arts and public broadcasting, wildlife and conservation and disaster relief. These nonprofits were invited to submit applications for the foundation’s endowment and capital campaign grants and project grants during the annual grant cycle of April to mid-July. The foundation also awards micro-grants of a maximum of $5,000 throughout the year.

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