Grants are on hold while we rebuild.
Here is information from the past efforts.

2022 Grant Application Process

100 Donors is a group of men in Westchester County, NY that have pooled their contributions to make an annual grant. We are inspired by the established women’s group, Impact 100.

The next grant will be awarded in November 2022. The winning proposal will be for a transformative grant that will have a significant, positive impact within Westchester County.

The application process has two rounds of review. After the first round, 100 Donors Members will narrow the number of eligible applicants. If your application is selected after round one, the next round will require additional information about your organization, your finances and project parameters. Every application will receive status notifications by email in a timely manner.

Qualification and Notes

  • Only 501c3 non-profit organizations are eligible to apply.

  • The program must have a direct impact in Westchester County. Applicants with headquarters outside the county may apply; however, the impact of the grant must be in Westchester.

  • We encourage strong data presentations in support of the application.

  • An organization can only apply once during each grant cycle.

  • This first phase asks questions that will be reviewed and evaluated by 100 DONORS committees. We may contact you for additional information before making a final decision.

  • 100 Donors expects that a single organization will receive the entire grant, but reserve the right to break out smaller amounts to deserving recipients.

  • Failure to meet any/all requirements of this application will result in the application's disqualification.

  • 100 Donors will not accept late submissions.

2021 Grant Winner
Spectrum Designs Foundation

The membership of 100 Donors has voted to give their inaugural grant of $20,000 to Spectrum Designs Foundation. Spectrum Designs Foundation is a nonprofit with a social mission: to create meaningful and inclusive employment opportunities for people on the Autism Spectrum. “This is an important grant for a vital organization that will have a transformational impact on our community over the coming years." Co-founder and Board President, David Ringler said. “The good it will do is why we started this, and it’s only just the beginning." 2021 Grant Press Release.