​​Commission Grantmaking Goals
ANC 1C will review grant applications in accordance with the statutory requirements contained in DC Code §1-309.13(m), including whether the applicant organization is public in nature and whether the grant project will benefit individuals who reside or work within the geographic boundaries of ANC 1C.
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Instructions​
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Interested applicants must fill out the Office of Advisory Neighborhood Commission’s Form 100 – Advisory Neighborhood Commission Grant Application (included for download below) and submit the application to ANC 1C (via the Commission’s Public Services and Environment (PSE) Chair and Treasurer) and to the Office of Advisory Neighborhood Commissions at OANCS@dc.gov.
*Applicants are strongly encouraged to communicate with a specific ANC 1C Commissioner or Commissioners regarding the application instructions and timeline prior to submitting their application.*
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The Commission will consider grant applications for time-sensitive projects that do not fit within this timeline on an ad hoc basis. Such consideration is within the Commission’s discretion.
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Grant Recipient Requirements
Grant recipients are required to submit a grant report within sixty (60) days from the time the grant funds are provided, and every ninety (90) days thereafter as long as any funds are unspent. The report should be sent to ANC 1C (via the Commission’s PSE Chair and Treasurer) and the Office of Advisory Neighborhood Commissions at OANCS@dc.gov.
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The grant report must include a statement of use explaining how the grant funds were spent, as well as details regarding the project’s outcome, including how well the project met its stated goals, any obstacles encountered during the project and how they were overcome, and the lasting impact, if any, of the project.
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Failure to submit a grant report will jeopardize the applicant’s ability to receive additional Advisory Neighborhood Commission grants in the future.
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ANC Grant Instructions and Application Form 100 Rev November 2024​