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    The Competitive Grants program, administered through the Community Foundation of Acadiana (CFA), is a philanthropic funding opportunity designed to support nonprofit organizations working to improve quality of life and strengthen communities in South Louisiana. The initiative combines two grant streams — the Affiliate Grants and The Fund for Acadiana Grants — each crafted to support nonprofit-led projects that directly benefit residents across several parishes in the region. These grants aren’t scholarships or internships — they are funding awards that expand the capacity of organizations working on education, health, community development, and much more.

    About the Opportunity

    CFA’s Competitive Grants program provides structured grant awards to nonprofits that are actively serving communities within Acadiana. Two distinct grant tracks are available:

    • Affiliate Grants: Awards up to $5,000 supporting localized community projects in specific parishes (Evangeline, Iberia, St. Landry, St. Mary, Vermilion).
    • The Fund for Acadiana Grants: Larger grants up to $15,000 for broader nonprofit initiatives that aim for sustainability and systemic change across multiple parishes (Acadia, Evangeline, Iberia, Lafayette, St. Landry, St. Martin, St. Mary, Vermilion).

    These grants serve as a direct investment in the ideas and actions of community organizations, enabling them to expand services, launch impactful programs, and respond to pressing local challenges.

    Why This Opportunity Matters

    Competitive Grants from the Community Foundation of Acadiana aim to go beyond one‑off funding — they are about strengthening the fabric of local communities. By channeling philanthropic dollars into nonprofits that can convert resources into measurable impact, these grants support:

    • Greater community resilience, by enabling organizations to tackle issues like education gaps or public health needs with targeted resources.
    • Local innovation, because nonprofits often understand on-the‑ground challenges better than outside funders and can propose creative, tailored solutions.
    • Collaborative growth, as grantees often form networks of practice, share outcomes, and scale solutions that benefit the entire Acadiana region.

    For organizations working in partnership with residents, schools, clinics, or cultural institutions, this funding offers crucial support to scale their work and deepen their impact where it matters most.

    What You’ll Gain

    Nonprofit organizations selected for a Competitive Grant receive:

    • Financial Support – Grants between $5,000 and $15,000 to implement projects that address local needs or pursue long‑term impact goals.
    • Community Recognition – Visibility within the Acadiana philanthropic ecosystem, helping organizations build credibility and attract additional support.
    • Capacity Development – Even beyond the funding, participating in this competitive process helps organizations refine proposals, clarify outcomes, and strengthen strategic planning capacity.

    Ultimately, these funds help organizations expand their reach — from educational programs and youth services to health and human services, arts, and community development — bringing tangible improvements to residents’ lives.

    Eligibility

    To be eligible, applicants must meet the following criteria:

    • Be a registered nonprofit with 501(c)(3) status under U.S. tax law.
    • Have the proposed project located within the eligible parishes served by CFA’s grant programs.
    • Demonstrate that the project aligns with the community goals and focus areas of the specific parish affiliate or the broader Acadiana grant initiative.

    Projects that do not qualify include individual support, endowments, operating expenses, completed work, candidate political activities, or simple sponsorship requests.

    Application Process and Deadline

    The Competitive Grants cycle typically opens with application availability in March 2026, with grants ranging from up to $5,000 for Affiliate Grants and up to $15,000 for The Fund for Acadiana.

    The application process has multiple stages:

    1. First‑Round Submission (Eligibility & Interest Form) – Applicants must submit a short form by May 14, 2026.
    2. Second‑Round Full Proposal – Comprehensive proposals are accepted between June 22 and July 23, 2026.
    3. Notification and Funding – Grant decisions and funds are typically announced by September 2026.

    Interested organizations are encouraged to attend informational sessions and to review the official grant portal guidance materials before applying. Find this and more on the CFA official website.

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