In order to build on and appreciate the success of our recent Winona County Community-Led Learning, United Way of Southeast Minnesota is releasing 4 grants at $5,000 each to support programs connected to the report's recommendations. We strongly encourage you to read through the report, recommendations, and rubric to strengthen your application. We will award one grant per recommendation focus area.  Please choose the category and recommendation you feel most closely fits with the goal of your program or service. You are unable to click more than one category or recommendation. 

Read the full Winona County Community-Led Research Report and examples of eligible programs.


Eligible applicants are: 
  • 501c3 organizations or fiscally sponsored organizations that have a documented relationship with a 501c3 

  • Government entities 

  • School districts 

AND 

  • Providing a free or low cost service to low-income* Winona County residents that is directly connected to the recommendations from our recent Winona County community led learning project        
     

Applications will be accepted from January 13th to February 16, 2026 at 11:59 PM.  For any questions regarding the Request for Proposal (RFP), eligibility, or your application, please reach out to Sierra Verdin, Grants Coordinator, at sierrav@uwsemn.org or (507) 535-5504

*We define low-income as living in the ALICE population, which is under 300% of the Federal Poverty Level. Learn more about ALICE ranges by household type.

  • January 13: application opens 

  • February 16: application closes at 11:59 PM 

  • February 18-25: staff and volunteers review applications 

  • March 3: applicants notified  

  • March 31: fund disbursement upon receipt of financial documentation

All grants must be spent before March 31, 2027

Complete the application through our site or hit the “apply now” button above. You may download and review the Winona County Community Resiliency Grants 2026 Application Questions.

After your application is submitted, you should receive an automated message confirming your submission via email and you will hear back from UWSEMN staff on the state of your application no later than 5 PM on March 3, 2026

How to use this rubric:

We strongly encourage you to review our rubric and examples of eligible programs to understand how your application will be reviewed. This is not meant to be a fully inclusive list, and we will consider all applications that align with the spirit of the focus area as described within the report.

All applications will be reviewed by staff and some of the original community led learning project team. Those who have a conflict of interest with any applying agency will not read or score that application

Download a copy of the Winona County Community Resiliency Grants 2026 Rubric.

  • Funding is intended to be spent by March 2027.
  • Reporting metrics will be developed together alongside UWSEMN staff and typically consist of things you already capture for other funders or your own purposes. UWSEMN staff usually look to receive up to 4 outcome metrics from partners that help tell the story of their work’s impact. We ask that you capture demographic data of participants as you are able.
  • Reporting will be a combination of quantitative data and storytelling amongst your funded peers during a group conversation to be scheduled in the Summer of 2027.  

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last updated January 15, 2026 1:00 pm