Application Process
Letter of Inquiry
The Moriah Fund does not accept unsolicited proposals.
First-time applicants to the Moriah Fund must submit a brief one page letter of inquiry. The letter of inquiry should include history, purpose and goals of the organization; amount of funding requested; purpose and activities of the project/program for which funds are requested; and total budget(s) of the organization and the project/program. Based on this letter, the Moriah Fund will determine whether to invite a full proposal, and will notify applicants as soon as practicable.
Proposal Deadlines
The Moriah Fund board meets in May to consider proposals. Complete proposals must be received by March 1st to be considered. If the deadline falls on a weekend or holiday, the proposal will be accepted the next business day. Proposals to the Israel Program must be submitted on February 1st.
How to Apply
If you are approved to apply for a grant, you will be provided with instructions on how to use our online portal.
Application Guideline