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Expanding Ecosystem Grants
Bush Foundation expands Ecosystem grants to all programs and intiatives. The grants provide general operating support to organizations that help create an environment for its its work to be successful.
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April 18, 2016
The Bush Foundation will provide general operating support to organizations that help create an environment for its programs and strategic initiatives to be successful.
Ecosystem grants will help sustain organizations that create unique and significant value for Bush Foundation grantees, Fellows, Rebuilders and others, says Foundation President Jen Ford Reedy.
“Like a lot of foundations, most of our funding is tied to programs and initiatives designed to accomplish specific goals,” Reedy says. “But to be successful, the people and organizations we invest in depend on other organizations.”
The Foundation first offered Ecosystem grants in 2014. At the time, grants were limited to organizations that helped support the work of its Education initiative.
Ecosystem grants will now be offered across all Foundation programs and strategic initiatives. The grants will provide as much as $200,000 over two years to cover general operating expenses for organizations that:
- Provide critical data and analysis
- Spread great ideas and build capacity
- Advance public awareness and policy
- Build and support leadership networks
Reedy says she expects one of the most popular questions will be: Why are these called “Ecosystem” grants?
“These grants are for organizations that support the work of others. Some might call them infrastructure organizations or intermediary organizations or just ‘can’t-do-without’ organizations,” Reedy says. “We call them ecosystem organizations because they help create an environment for big things to happen in the region.”
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