If an application meets the pre-screening requirements, the application will be moved to the first of two rounds of scoring.
The first round of scoring is conducted by External Evaluators. Review/scoring begins on March 16th and ends on April 15th. The results of the first round of scoring will provide the top candidates per grant category (semi-finalists) to move on to the second round of scoring.
The second and final round of scoring is conducted by Internal Evaluators. Review/scoring begins on April 16th and ends on April 30th. The results of the second and final round of scoring will provide the finalists (awardees) in each grant category.
The Foundation grant application portal opens on January 1st. The grant application portal closes on March 15th. No grant applications are accepted after March 15th 11:59 PM Pacific Time.
Applicants awarded a grant are notified via email from the grant management platform, WizeHive Zengine on May 15th. Applicants not awarded a grant are notified via email from the grant management platform, WizeHive Zengine on or before May 15th.
Visit the IRS Website: https://apps.irs.gov/app/eos/
This information can be found at https://www.guidestar.org/. If you are a Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Chapter, you can find your 501(c)(4) number by searching for the Chapter name, or you can inquire with your Regional Treasurer.
A grant application request for a Recommendation Letter or other letters that are identified as ‘Optional’ cannot negatively impact your application if you choose not to respond, but keep in mind that other applicants may respond to the ‘Optional’ request which could improve their application.
Summary of what the Foundation grant DOES NOT FUND:
Jack and Jill of America Foundation, Inc
1930 17th Street NW
Washington, DC 20009
Phone: 202-232-5290
Fax: 202-232-1747
We are the Jack and Jill of America Foundation, Inc, the oldest African American-led nonprofit organization in the U.S. and the philanthropic arm of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. Our focus is on addressing issues affecting African American children and families through investing in programs that provide quality education, healthcare, and a safe environment. Our mission is to create a strong foundation for children's long-term growth. We are dedicated to transforming African American communities, one child at a time.