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Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF)
Supports expanding Lions Quest programs globally.
Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF)
Funds local humanitarian projects through Lions districts.
Downtown San Diego Lions Club
Supports individual needs in San Diego County.
Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF)
Supports projects combatting blindness and vision loss.
Lions Clubs International
Supports marketing and public relations activities.
Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF)
Supports childhood cancer projects in coordination with medical facilities.
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Lions Clubs International has given over $1 billion in grants globally since its inception.
Over 80% of Lions Clubs projects are funded through grants.
In 2022 alone, Lions Clubs received over 3,200 grants from various funding organizations.
Approximately 60% of grants awarded to Lions Clubs focus on health and wellness initiatives.
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LCIF grants are designed to address large-scale humanitarian needs that benefit a significant population, are cost-effective, and exceed local fundraising capabilities. Projects must have strong involvement and identification with Lions Clubs and demonstrate a clear community need.
To apply for an LCIF Standard Grant, Lions Clubs should first develop a project plan, secure local matching funds, and ensure at least two clubs are involved in financial support. Applications require signatures and endorsements from district or multiple district leaders and must be submitted well in advance of the deadline.
LCIF grant applications can be considered at the Board of Trustees meetings held in January, May, and August. Deadlines for submission are typically February 1, May 1, and October 1. It's advisable to submit applications well before these deadlines to allow for timely review and consideration.
LCIF grants are primarily funded by donations from Lions Clubs and individual members worldwide. Additional funding comes from interest on investments and contributions from foundations, corporations, and governments. LCIF does not receive any portion of Lions membership dues.
LCIF focuses on supporting large-scale projects that address community needs rather than providing individual assistance. Individual requests, such as scholarships or personal medical expenses, should be directed to local Lions Clubs, which often have programs in place to assist with these needs.