Big Sur Marathon Foundation Community Grants Program
Program Overview
The Big Sur Marathon Foundation Community Grants Program provides funding support to local nonprofit organizations through a competitive grant process overseen by the Development & Allocations Committee. The program focuses on special projects and initiatives – not routine operating expenses – that align clearly with BSMF’s mission of enriching and empowering the community through charitable giving and inspiring healthy lifestyles. By opening this opportunity to a broader pool of local nonprofits, BSMF can strategically invest in programs that strengthen community health, youth engagement, access to fitness, environmental stewardship, and social well-being.
Grant Cycle
- Initial application window open March 1 – May 1, 2026
- Committee review and funding recommendations in Summer 2026
Grant Award Amounts
- Minimum request: $500
- Maximum request: $25,000
- Awards may be partially funded at the committee’s discretion (could offer matching funds, dependent upon raising the other half)
Eligible Organizations
- IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations
- Organizations serving Monterey County and aligned with BSMF’s mission
- Schools and school-based programs are eligible with appropriate administrative support documentation
Eligible Projects
- Special programs, pilot initiatives, or one-time projects
- Program expansions or enhancements
- Projects that promote:
- Youth fitness and physical activity
- Community health and wellness
- Access and inclusion
- Environmental stewardship connected to healthy lifestyles
Application Requirement
Applicants must submit:
- 1-2 page project proposal, including:
- Program description and goals
- Community impact and population served
- Alignment with BSMF mission
- Project budget outlining use of requested funds
- Letters of support, as applicable:
- School administrator or district approval for school-based programs
- Community partners or collaborators, if relevant
- Proof of 501(c)(3) status
All decisions of the board are final. Failure to receive a grant does not prohibit applicants from applying in future grant submission cycles.