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The Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation

The CICF

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Max Funding

Up to $15K

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Application Due Date

Rolling

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Funder Details:

Funder Type:

Corporate

Funding Frequency:

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Use of Funds:

Programs/Projects

Funding Duration:

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Application Type

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Eligibility:

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Program Areas:

Civic, Community Development, Environment, Health, Education, Disaster Relief, Youth, Research, Job Training, Employment, Mentoring, Literacy, Healthcare

Locations:

Washington DC, Washington, Alaska, Virginia, New Jersey, Connecticut, Texas, New York, Florida, Missouri, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, California, Maine

About The Grant

The Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation (CICF) focuses its efforts on programs that are designed to improve the quality of life in the communities served by the cruise industry. CICF supports programs that enhance educational opportunities for youth, including those designed to improve literacy, teach basic life skills, and promote good citizenship. The Foundation also supports academic enrichment opportunities to enhance student proficiencies in reading, math, and science.


CICF supports non-profit organizations that encourage job creation and training, improve access to community services, and provide youth and adult education, particularly for minority and disadvantaged students. In addition, the Foundation promotes programs designed to improve public health or medical research aimed at disease prevention. CICF also supports programs that promote environmental awareness and education, as well as the study of enhanced ecological technologies for the maritime sector.


The Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation, a non-profit 501(c)(3) public charity, focuses its efforts in the following areas:


  • Civic and Community Development

  • Educational Assistance and Training Programs

  • Public Health Programs

  • Environmental Preservation Initiatives


Must a grant applicant be located in a "port" state in order to be considered for a CICF grant?


No. CICF makes grants to organizations that are located or operate in U.S. communities where the cruise industry maintains vessel operations, employs significant numbers of individuals, or purchases products and services from strategic business partners; and carries out programs and activities that confer significant local community benefits. Thus, CICF considers grants from organizations that operate in communities where the cruise industry does business whether in port or non-port states.


CICF grant applications are accepted throughout the calendar year. Grant submissions will be reviewed on a quarterly basis for final selection. The full review process may take up to six months.

Requirements

  • Potential grantees must be public charities within the meaning of Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3). 


  • Grant recipients may not use more than 10% of the grant for overhead costs or staff salaries; grants must be used for direct program cost or funding for specific programs or activities. 


  • Each grant recipient must submit a year end report to the Foundation summarizing the project or program results and specifying how the grant monies were applied.

Grantor Information:

Name:

The Cruise Industry Charitable Foundation

Type:

Corporate

Contact:

Email: cicfrequest@cruising.org
Phone: (202) 759-6769

More Info: 

Restrictions:

Restricted

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