Who Qualifies for Documenting Local Black Spiritual Leaders in Idaho

GrantID: 10295

Grant Funding Amount Low: $500

Deadline: Ongoing

Grant Amount High: $5,000

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Summary

Eligible applicants in Idaho with a demonstrated commitment to Black, Indigenous, People of Color are encouraged to consider this funding opportunity. To identify additional grants aligned with your needs, visit The Grant Portal and utilize the Search Grant tool for tailored results.

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Who Should Apply in Idaho

In Idaho, funding for documenting local Black spiritual leaders is crucial for recognizing and understanding the rich contributions these individuals have made to community welfare and cohesion. Organizations, churches, and educational institutions that can provide direct evidence of their involvement in local issues are most suitable for this grant. Eligible applicants may include faith-based organizations, local historical societies, and educational nonprofits dedicated to preserving cultural history.

The application process requires candidates to submit detailed proposals that outline the project's scope, methods of documentation, and anticipated community impact. Proposals must demonstrate an understanding of the context in which these leaders operate, highlighting the significance of their contributions to both Black communities and the broader Idaho landscape. Applicants should also be prepared to provide evidence of community support and collaboration, as partnership is often key to securing funding.

Moreover, applicants will need to comply with grant reporting requirements to measure project success and document outcomes. This includes keeping records of interviews conducted, community showcases organized, and quantitative data reflecting increased awareness of Black spiritual leaders' roles. Understanding local demographics is vital, as Idaho's Black population is approximately 1%, emphasizing the need for a focused approach to amplifying these voices in a predominantly white landscape.

The unique nature of Idaho's rural and urban split means that documentation efforts must reflect the varying experiences and contributions across different regions. For instance, urban centers may harbor more visible and established Black spiritual leaders, while rural areas may need greater efforts to identify and spotlight grassroots leaders making significant impacts in their local communities. Therefore, successful candidates will consider the state’s geographic diversity when planning outreach and educational efforts.

Through documenting the contributions of Black spiritual leaders in Idaho, this funding opportunity aims to foster a comprehensive understanding of their historical and ongoing influence. Enhancing visibility and creating digital repositories will serve as a powerful tool for education and advocacy, ultimately increasing participation and integration of Black voices in larger community narratives. This is especially important in Idaho, where cultural diversity needs continuous recognition and understanding to ensure all communities feel valued.

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