Grant Reporting

Sharing Progress, Impact and Success Stories

TGFF’s Grant Report allows the grantee to communicate progress, impact and success stories in an engaging and exciting way through a short video and narrative.

Who needs to submit a Grant Report?

All organizations who have received grant funding are required to submit a Grant Report one year later. Multi-Year Grants will submit an Interim Report in order to receive follow-on funding.

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When should a Grant Report be submitted?

We request the Grant Report to be submitted after the project is completed, or one year after the quarterly deadline for your grant. For instance, if you submitted a proposal for Quarter 2, the report will be due one year later on April 1st (see Grant Report Timeline).

Organizations will only be awarded one grant per year. To be eligible to submit a new grant application, your previous project must be complete and a Grant Report must be submitted.

Grant Timeline

Rough Draft Submission*Final Grant DeadlineGrant DecisionFunding DateGrant Report Due
Quarter 1Mid DecemberJanuary 1stMid FebruaryMarch 1stJanuary 1st the following year
Quarter 2Mid MarchApril 1stMid MayJune 1stApril 1st the following year
Quarter 3Mid JuneJuly 1stMid AugustSeptember 1stJuly 1st the following year
Quarter 4Mid SeptemberOctober 1stMid NovemberDecember 1stOctober 1st the following year
*TGFF’s online application creates a rough draft of your application and is the beginning of the TGFF grant process. It is recommended to submit your online Rough Draft at least 2 weeks before the Final Grant Deadline.
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Grant Reporting

All organizations who have received grant funding are required to submit a Grant Report one year later.

Regular Grant Report for Mini and Regular Grants

Interim Grant Report for Multi-Year applicants only

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Guidelines & Eligibility

TGFF guidelines are meant to assist potential grantees to determine what programs and services can be supported.

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Grant Application

TGFF grant applications are designed to fit the project and its purpose. The type of grant application submitted will be determined by the grant sponsor after an eligible project is identified.

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TGFF Grant Reports

All organizations who have received grant funding are required to submit a Grant Report one year later. Mini and Regular Grant recipients should fill out a Regular Grant Report; Multi-Year recipients should fill out an Interim Report