South Dakota Community Foundation's CSA Grants fund local nonprofit and public projects aimed at enhancing quality of life and meeting basic needs in South Dakota communities.
Funder: South Dakota Community Foundation
Due Dates (Anticipated): June 2026 (Local Community Savings Account grant application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Award size and availability vary by local CSA; funding typically supports community-based charitable projects.
Summary: Supports South Dakota nonprofits with locally managed, long-term funding for projects that enhance quality of life and meet basic community needs.
Community Savings Account (CSA) Grants, administered through the South Dakota Community Foundation (SDCF), provide funding to nonprofit and public organizations for charitable projects within South Dakota communities. Each CSA is a locally managed fund, established to invest community donations with SDCF, creating a perpetual funding source. The CSA advisory committee in each community oversees the application process and awards grants annually, ensuring that funds raised locally are used to benefit the local area. Grants typically support projects addressing basic needs and enhancing the overall quality of life in South Dakota communities.