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Highlights
- GO Grants launch June 5th at 10am at amrf.org/apply
- Contact us regarding any technical issues at amrf.org/apply/support
- Have questions? Contact Lucky Michael at [email protected]
- We review the application form in detail starting at 11:05 in the video below
The Ad Hoc Committee on Addressing Homelessness Among Black San Diegans report is available here.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What will I need to apply?
This grant is available on a first-come, first-serve basis for the first 25 organizations. This application is designed to be completed in one sitting. You will not be able to save your progress. If, for any reason, you cannot complete your application in one sitting, you will have to start at the beginning.
Make sure to review our EIN requirements to ensure that you have all of the necessary information according to the type of application you will be submitting:
- Applying with your organization’s EIN
- Applying with a fiscal sponsorship
- Applying on behalf of a Tribal Nation
If you are applying under the umbrella of a fiscal sponsor, or on behalf of a federally recognized Tribal Nation, you will need their prior approval and the contact information for the person authorized to sign the contract to receive and disburse the GO Grant funds.
Do I have to provide my banking information when I apply?
No, this step is optional. But we will need it so we can get you the funds. After you apply and receive your conditional approval online, you can provide this information through our secure online portal. Please do this promptly to avoid delays in disbursement.
How do I apply with my organization’s EIN?
You will need to provide the following information:
- the full name of your organization
- the EIN number of your organization
- the contact information of the Executive Director or someone otherwise authorized to sign the contract on behalf of your organization. This includes: first and last name, title, email, phone and address.
- banking information, including the name on the account, the name of the bank, the account type, account number, and routing number.
How does the process work?
- Complete our checklist to confirm your eligibility
Our Eligibility Checklist consists of just six criteria. All questions are closed-ended, there are no long-answer fields. - Submit the online grant application
Eligible organizations create an account to finalize the application. - If selected, receive formal approval
This may take 2-3 weeks. This time allows us to review applications. - Complete a simple partnership contract
Within 2 weeks of submitting a completed application, the contract will be sent via Docusign. Please note that your application is not considered complete until your banking details are provided. - Receive rapid payment electronically
Transfers are initiated on a set schedule twice a month. A completed contract is required prior to distributing funds. - Meetup with the grant Program Officer and other recipients.
We’ll invite you to meet us for coffee to celebrate your successes and learn how the GO Grant is helping you do your work. We will also serve as a connector and introduce you to other community partners in your region. At the end of the GO Grant cycle, sometime next year, we’ll have a celebratory community gathering with all 25 GO Grant recipients.
We work in San Diego as well as nearby counties, are we still eligible?
Yes, however, funds must be earmarked for use in San Diego specifically.
What constitutes mental health services? What do you consider community engagement and wellness?
This fund is about building resilience in San Diego County by broadening the definition of mental health and substance use disorder treatment and housing services beyond the euro-centric “Western” interpretation. We believe a healthy community is one that supports, celebrates and resources a diverse bounty of traditions and culturally specific ways of healing.
- Mental Health
We are looking at a more holistic definition of mental health, one that acknowledges the impact of colonization, oppression, stigma, and the lack of structural support for healing as mental healthcare. Mental health includes efforts to address systemic racism, generational trauma, and centers cultural stewardship and restoration as healing modalities. - Community Engagement & Wellness
Involvement of community members in initiatives and activities aimed at promoting the overall health & well being of the community. These activities can include a wide range of offerings such as restorative justice, artivism, civic participation, and somatic practices. Fosters inclusion, connection, collaboration, and power sharing.
How might organizations meet the leadership demographics requirement?
We are looking for organizations whose executive team, or at least 51% of the Board, include representation from one or more of the communities listed:
- BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color)
- LGBTQIA+
- Persons with experience with homelessness, incarceration, or living with mental health and/or substance use challenges either directly or through loved ones
We recognize the unique perspectives, expertise and insights that are possible when organizations are led by or include people who have “lived experience” navigating the issues they are working to address, such as personal or familial experience living unsheltered, with mental health and/or substance use challenges, or have been impacted by incarceration or the broader consequence of the carceral system.
To establish if your organization meets this requirement, look at the demographics of the people in your organization’s leadership, including: board members, program leadership, and executive team members.
I’m not sure I’m eligible.
The Eligibility Checklist is based on our trust in our community members. The intention of the San Diego County GO Grant program is to promote systems change by resourcing organizations often overlooked. We have tried as best we can to keep these questions simple, but we understand you may have questions about your specific organization. Please reach out to [email protected] to continue the conversation.
Can federally recognized Tribal Nations apply without an EIN?
Yes. Those authorized to apply on behalf of a federally recognized Tribal Nation do not need to provide an EIN.
How do I apply on behalf of a Tribal Nation?
In order to expand funding opportunities for this community, we ask these applicants to simply include the following information in the case where an EIN in unavailable:
- Tribe Name
- Band Name (optional)
Prior to applying, we encourage you to communicate with your Tribal leadership. They will be responsible for signing the contract as well as receiving and disbursing the GO Grant funds. You will need to provide the following information:
- the contact information for the person authorized to sign the contract on behalf of your Tribal Nation. This includes: first and last name, title, and email.
- banking information, including the name on the account, the name of the bank, the account type, account number, and routing number.
Are there additional funds for my fiscal sponsor’s administrative work?
No, there are no additional administrative dollars set aside for GO Grant fiscal sponsors. That said, you can choose to share a portion of your award amount with your fiscal sponsor according to your organizational needs and agreements.
Will my fiscal sponsor’s leadership demographics or budget count against me?
No, in our Eligibility Checklist, we are asking about the budget and leadership of the specific organization which will use the funds.
My organization does not have 501c3 status, can I still apply?
Yes, in this case, if you have a fiscal sponsor, you can apply with your fiscal sponsor’s EIN number. Fiscal sponsorships can create an opportunity for organizations who have not yet secured a 501c3 nonprofit status to receive grants and donations to fund projects. Note: There are no additional administrative dollars set aside for GO Grant fiscal sponsors.
How do I apply with a fiscal sponsor?
You will need to provide the following information about your fiscal sponsor:
- the full name of the organization
- the EIN number of the organization
- the contact information of the Executive Director or someone otherwise authorized to sign the contract on behalf of the organization. This includes: first and last name, title, and email.
- banking information, including the name on the account, the name of the bank, the account type, account number, and routing number.
Prior to applying, we encourage you to communicate with your fiscal sponsor. They will be responsible for signing the contract as well as receiving and disbursing the GO Grant funds.
What can funds be used for?
How you choose to spend the funds is up to you. We trust you know (better than we do) how to best help your community. Since we grant unrestricted funds, the award can be for anything from savings for operational reserves, capacity-building, to supporting programs, projects or teams. That said, in accordance with our bylaws and federal law, these funds are not earmarked for lobbying or capital campaigns.
How much time do I have to spend the funds?
You have within one year of the date the contract was signed. This gives everyone the same amount of time, regardless of when in the fiscal or calendar year they received their award.
What is an EIN?
An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a free, federal nine-digit tax identification number that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) assigns to nonprofits, charities, organizations, and businesses. In your case, it’s like a social security number for your nonprofit. Nonprofit organizations and charities are required to have their EIN prior to filing for tax exemption and securing their 501c3 nonprofit status.
Where can I find my organization’s EIN?
An EIN follows this format: XX-XXXXXXX. Below are a few places you might be able to find your organization’s EIN:
- An EIN is public information and can often be found on GuideStar.org
- The notice that was issued by the IRS when you applied for your EIN.
- You may have used your EIN to open a bank account, or apply for any type of state or local license.
- Previously filed tax returns should include your organization’s EIN.
- Ask the IRS to search for your EIN by calling the Business & Specialty Tax Line at 800-829-4933.