Supporting Advancements in the Field of Aging

Types of Grants

RRF’s grant eligibility criteria differs by our five categories of project type – some projects are limited to Illinois (Direct Service, Organizational Capacity Building), whereas others require national reach (Advocacy, Knowledge Sharing & Awareness Raising, Research) if not in Illinois. 

Learn more about our grant opportunities and application process by clicking one of the boxes below. 

Achieve enduring social change around issues that affect older Americans

Improve availability and quality of community-based services and supports in Illinois

Seek causes and solutions to significant problems for older persons

Share critical information, educate professionals, or drive positive change on aging issues

Improve management and governance of non-profit organizations in Illinois

Things to Know

Learn about general grant exclusions, search our FAQs, watch an instructional video on our application process, read evaluation guidelines and learn how to develop SMART objectives.

Click this button to continue working on an in-progress application.

Prospective applicants interested in beginning a new Letter of Inquiry must reference “Step 4 – Submit a Letter of Inquiry” instructions from the appropriate Apply for a Grant page. 

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Grant Application Process

Review the steps within this section to learn more about our grant application and review process.

1. Review Guidelines

Ensure your project and organization is a fit with our funding priorities and guidelines. Read more about: what we fund, general grant exclusions, and types of grants we fund.

2. Submit a Letter of Inquiry

Eligibility criteria and application instructions differ by our supported grant approaches of Advocacy, Direct Service, Research, Knowledge Sharing & Awareness Raising, and Organizational Capacity Building. Click on the program type above to be directed to our Letter of Inquiry instructions.

3. Complete An Application (Invitees)

Invited applicants will have one year to submit an application for their proposed project. Application components vary by project type (Advocacy, Direct Service, Knowledge Sharing & Awareness Raising, Research, and Organizational Capacity Building). Grant applications are submitted online.

4. Application Review

After being reviewed for completeness, your application will be assigned to a program officer for review. During the review process, you may be asked to answer additional or clarifying questions.

5. Funding Decision

RRF Trustees meet at the conclusion of each funding cycle to review grant applications and make funding decisions. Depending on the timing of your request submission and these meetings, it may take up to four months to receive a funding decision. You will be notified of the funding decision after the Trustees’ meeting has concluded. 

6. Grant Agreement

If awarded a grant, your organization will be asked to submit a signed grant agreement letter before funds can be released.

7. Grant Period

Your organization’s project is carried out during the grant period. RRF encourages grantees to contact the foundation if any significant developments occur during the grant period.

8. Reporting

Grantees must submit a final report one month following the end of the grant period. Interim reports may also be required. All reporting requirements are outlined in the grant agreement. Reporting instructions are provided at the start of a grant period. Reports are submitted online.

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