465568 - Rural Scale Up Grant
Funding Opportunity Details
Rural Revitalization
Final Application Deadline: Aug 30, 2023 11:59 PM
Status Closed
Posted Date Jun 28, 2023 10:29 AM
Award Amount Range$5,000.00 - $20,000.00
Project Dates 10/15/2023 - 06/30/2025
Award Announcement Date
Categorical Area Arts & Culture,Community Development,Economic Development,Rural Issues
Recurring Opportunity No
Program Officer Liesl Seabert
Phone (515) 348-6154 x
Description
The Rural Scale-Up Grant program aims to support the replication and spread of creative solutions that are addressing current issues and challenges faced by rural communities. This program is a result of the Governor’s Empower Rural Iowa Initiative.
In 2020, the Center for Rural Revitalization, a division of the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA), launched the Rural Innovation Grant program, supporting creative and unique solutions to rural challenges. Over the past three funding cycles, grant recipients have illustrated best practices that are now primed for sharing across the state. Funding from the Scale-Up Grant program will assist other communities with the opportunity to implement these solutions.
The program is administered by the Center for Rural Revitalization in consultation with the Governor’s Empower Rural Iowa Initiative Task Forces.
Informational Webinar
Wednesday, July 19, 2-3PM: Register Online
FUNDING
Grant Request Amount
Applicants may request funding for eligible one-time project expenses incurred and expended within the eligible funding period.
- Minimum Grant Request: $5,000
- Maximum Grant Request: $20,000
Match Requirement
Applicants are required to demonstrate investment in projects by providing a minimum of 1:1/2 cash match. The match must be secured, dedicated to eligible expenses, a legitimate part of the proposed project and must be expended within the eligible funding period. The 1:1/2 match requirement may be raised through a combination of public and private sources but may not include in-kind donations of goods or services, unsecured funding or loans. For example, an applicant that requests $10,000 in grant funds must have at least $5,000 in cash match. While the minimum match requirement is 1:1/2, competitive proposals will demonstrate broad-based financial support for the project and public funding sources adequately leveraged to seek and obtain private dollars.
- Cash match constitutes actual cash contributed to direct project expenses by the applicant or other funding sources.
- Funding from state government already being used as match from another program, including other funds from the IEDA, cannot be used to meet the match requirement.
Funding Period
All project activities and incurred expenses must occur within the eligible contracted funding period. Funding is awarded to grant recipients on a reimbursement basis after expenses have been incurred for approved project activities within the eligible funding period. Expenses incurred before or after the eligible funding period are not eligible for reimbursement.
DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS
Disbursements will be made on a reimbursement basis. Disbursement claims must be for an amount equal to or greater than $1,000 per request. All claims must be made through IowaGrants.gov. When submitting a claim, the following items are required:
- An invoice and proof of payment.
- A status report for the claim period. Status reports must be received once per quarter. If no funds are requested, recipients should still file a status report.
- Additional documentation requested by IEDA, as needed.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Eligible Applicants
Iowa businesses, colleges and universities, city or county government, and private 501(c)3 nonprofit agencies and foundations are eligible to apply. A single entity must be selected to serve as the primary applicant for grant funding applications; however, the project should include collaboration between a consortium of partners. The selected primary applicant must meet the definition of eligible applicant. The applicant will be responsible for submitting eligible material during the funding application process and will be the entity legally obligated to the terms of an agreement if awarded funding. Partners and collaborating entities are not subject to the eligibility requirements but may be subject to financial and programmatic review during the selection process.
Projects/programs must exist in and benefit a city in Iowa with a population of 20,000 or fewer and not contiguous (sharing a common border) to a city with a population of 40,000 or greater. Or, in the case of a county project, must be one of the 88 least populous counties in Iowa.
Eligible Project Criteria
Eligible and competitive projects must fulfill the following criteria:
- Applicant has identified the need.
- Applicant implements a known, successful solution.
- Project team has completed due diligence, including meeting with partner who has implemented the project.
- Project will have local impact beyond an individual business or organization.
- Applicant shall demonstrate the capacity for grant administration.
- Application shall demonstrate the feasibility of completing the proposed activities with the funds requested and contract period.
If your project does not fall into these criteria, attend the informational webinar, contact the program manager at rural@iowaeda.com, or consider another grant opportunity through the Center for Rural Revitalization.
Applicants must apply via IowaGrants.gov, an online application portal. Applications will not be accepted in any other format. Late, incomplete, or ineligible applications will not be accepted. Applicants must create a login to view the full application for the program.
REVIEW PROCESS
Applications will be reviewed for completion, eligibility, and adherence to published guidelines. Applications are reviewed as submitted. New application information or subsequent application clarification submitted after a program deadline is not considered. Eligible applications will be referred to a competitive review by a volunteer panel that includes the Governor’s Empower Rural Iowa Initiative Task Force members and expert professionals (grant review committee). The grant review committee reserves the right to recommend conditional funding and partial funding of projects. Funding recommendations will be submitted by the committee to the executive director of the IEDA for consideration and approval. The applicant’s authorized official will receive award notification. All funding decisions are final.
Extra consideration is provided to projects that have been endorsed by the Iowa Great Places Citizen’s Advisory Board (additional 5 points added to score total), those located in a community of 5,000 or fewer (additional 5 points added to score total), and those that scale-up a former Rural Innovation grantee project (additional 5 points added to score total).
Additional information, including guidelines and scoring rubric are available on the Center for Rural Revitalization web site at https://www.iowaeda.com/center-for-rural-revitalization/rural-scale-up
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