rural initiative

THE LAURA JANE MUSSER FUND wants to encourage collaborative and participatory efforts among citizens in rural communities that will help to strengthen their towns and regions in a number of civic areas including, but not limited to, economic development, business preservation, arts and humanities, public space improvements, and education.

priority is placed on projects that . . .

BRING together a broad range of community members and institutions

PROVIDE the opportunity for diverse community members to work together

CONTAIN measurable short-term outcomes within the first 12 to 18 months

INCLUDE community members actively in all phases of the process 

WORK toward an outcome of positive change within their community

projects must demonstrate . . .

SUPPORT from a diverse cross-section of community members and institutions

MATCHING financial and/or in-kind support from the local community

SIGNIFICANT volunteer participation

REASONABLE plans to complete the project within 18 months or less

limits of geography . . .

ONLY programs in Colorado, Hawaii, Minnesota, Wyoming, and limited counties in New York and Texas may apply 

Eligible counties in New York include: Delaware, Greene, Otsego, Schoharie, Sullivan, and Ulster. Eligible counties in Texas are located in the Rio Grande River Valley (Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, and Willacy counties), Deep East Texas (Angelina, Houston, Jasper, Nacogdoches, Newton, Polk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Trinity, and Tyler counties), and the Brazos Valley (Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Leon, Madison, Robertson, and Washington counties).

THE APPLICANT community must have a population of 10,000 or less and must be able to demonstrate rural characteristics of their location

funds will be available for . . .

PLANNING (up to $5,000) These funds may support costs like: consultant or staff time, meeting costs, mailings, secretarial support, refreshments, local travel, childcare, etc.   

NOTE: This stage is optional and not a required phase prior to applying for or receiving an implementation grant. If an organization receives a planning grant from the Musser Fund, this in no way implies a commitment on the part of the Musser Fund to provide the organization with any subsequent implementation grant. But organizations that receive a planning grant may apply for subsequent implementation support after their planning activities are completed. 

IMPLEMENTATION (Up to $25,000) These funds are available to implement community based rural projects that originate in, have been planned by, and involve diverse people from the local community. The projects should result in a tangible outcome within at least the first 18 months

Projects will be eligible for either planning or implementation funds during any one grant period

what the program will cover

  • New programs or projects within their first three years
  • A planning or implementation phase

what will not be funded

  • Capital campaigns and large capital expenses
  • General operating support
  • Ongoing program support
  • Advocacy

who can apply ?

  • Nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations (organizations with fiscal sponsors are not eligible)
  • Local units of Government 

HOW TO APPLY

Proposals will be accepted starting September 2, 2025 and must be submitted online by October 2, 2025. Funding decisions will be announced by February 2026.

Please construct your application carefully. We suggest you read through the questions and inclusions below PRIOR to beginning your online application. The Laura Jane Musser Fund requires all of its grantees to provide evidence, through current policies or acknowledgement, of their anti-discrimination policies or practices. 

proposal questions

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LETTERS OF SUPPORT

  • Please include letters of support from at least two (but not more than four) community members and institutions outlining their support for, knowledge of, and role in your project. Letters of support must be specific to the project. These letters should not be from individuals who are paid or unpaid staff, contractors, or Board members of the organization.
  • In addition to the letters of support from the community, please provide a letter of support from the local government entity that is most closely involved in your project.
  • Please ensure that the letters are signed and, when appropriate, on letterhead. Letters of support must include the writer’s name, phone number, email address, and organizational affiliation or relationship to the applicant organization or project. All letters of support must be dated within 6 months of the application. Only letters submitted as part of the proposal will be considered in the review of your proposal.

BUDGETS AND FINANCIAL DOCUMENTS

  • ORGANIZATIONAL BUDGETS For the previous year and for the current year. For the previous year, please submit your actual budget expense and revenue detail. For the current year, please submit a projected, board approved organizational budget that includes expense and revenue detail, revenue sources, and amounts. If your organization is a very large institution, you may submit departmental information instead.
  • PROJECT BUDGET Please provide a complete budget for your proposed project, including expense and revenue detail, also include revenue sources, amounts, and what is secured and what is pending. 
  • BALANCE SHEET Please provide your organization’s balance sheet from the most recent completed year. 
  • 990 Please provide your organization’s most recent 990 tax form.

personnel lists

  • STAFF Please include a staff list identifying the organization’s leaders and the experience they bring to the organization.
  • BOARD OF DIRECTORS  Please include a list of the Board of Directors, their affiliations and their terms.  

ANTI-DESCRIMINATION POLICY

If your organization has a written anti-discrimination policy, please provide it.

IRS Status
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Local Unit of Government Letter

 Please include a Please include a copy of your 501(c)(3) letter or, if you are a unit of local government, please provide a detailed letter of endorsement for the project on agency letterhead, signed by the lead officer of your unit of government, indicating awareness of and support for this proposed program.

Rural initiative granting history

final report requirements