2025


ZINNIA NOMINATION

An Overview

We launched the Zinnia Grant in 2023 after recognizing a desire to invest more deeply in our most aligned partners. The hope was — and continues to be — that we are able to identify organizations with whom we have partnered for many years, or who are uniquely and exceptionally aligned with our values, and meet together to understand how we can best support the work at hand. 

The Zinnia Grant is named for the favorite flower of Marie’s daughter, Gert Boyle, whose generosity transformed the size and scope of the Marie Lamfrom Charitable Foundation in 2019. Gert’s generous spirit and purposeful investments in community inspire us as we engage in this particular program.

More so than any of our other grant programs, the Zinnia Grant is very relational. We hope that much of our learning and discussion takes place in person, preferably over meals, with opportunities to explore big dreams, reflect on challenging realities, and build relationship.

A competitive program, the majority of nominees are unfortunately not chosen for consideration. Recognizing this, we have designed a self-nomination process in lieu of a formal application. This positions us to leverage past awards and ongoing relationship to understand the scope of your work, while still asking for relevant updates. We encourage eligible organizations to pursue this grant, as many times as is desirable, and thank you for your interest in this opportunity.

PROGRAM SUMMARY

Nomination is open January 6 - February 14

Prompts
& Materials

We ask applicants to include or address the following. Applicants are welcome to get a head start as preferred. Each prompt is subject to some modification (or additional contextualization) in the formal nomination form. Please kindly review the prompts in the nomination form before directing sending requests for clarification.

Common

Questions

We’re happy to field questions, but consider some of these frequently asked questions first.

NOW WHAT?

We were chosen as a finalist…

The Zinnia Grant process is meant to be relational and conversational; we hope to get to know you and your team and better understand your vision for the organization and the challenges you’re facing.

  1. Submit Documentation

    Once identified as a finalist, we will ask you to submit some additional documentation, including a Memorandum of Understanding, which asks both you and us to agree on our way of proceeding. After a signed MOU is received, we will issue a small good-faith contribution of $5,000-$7,500 to compensate (in full or part) nonprofit staff in advance for their time.

  2. Scheduling

    MLCF staff will coordinate with organizational staff to schedule our three full-group meetings; we will work to schedule each between the months of April - June, with the possibility of some occurring in the month of July.

  3. Meeting 1 (April/May)

    This meeting is meeting agenda will be set collaboratively by both MLCF and the finalist; agenda items should focused more explicitly on mission, vision, and programs. Instead of a recitation of one’s mission, we hope this meeting will help us gain insight into the heart and soul of your organization: what the workplace culture is like, what your big dreams and aspirations are, and where you may be challenged. This meeting is three (3) hours and will take place over breakfast or lunch (paid by MLCF) ideally at the organization’s office.

  4. Meeting 2 (May/June)

    This meeting is meeting agenda will be set collaboratively by both MLCF and the finalist; agenda items should focused more explicitly on budget, fundraising strategy, financial pressure points, and organizational infrastructure. This meeting is meant to help us understand where your organization thrives financially, and where challenges exist. We also hope to give narrative to the data, working to understand the story behind the numbers and how that story speaks to your successes and obstacles. This meeting is three (3) hours and will take place over breakfast or lunch (paid by MLCF) ideally at the organization’s office.

  5. Meeting 3 (June/July)

    This meeting is meeting agenda will be set collaboratively by both MLCF and the finalist; agenda items will be an assortment of lingering topics, unfinished discussion, or new items that have surfaced in prior discussion. This meeting is two (2) hours and will take place over Zoom, unless in-person is preferred by the finalist at the time.

  6. Board Visit (July/September)

    Finalists will be invited to join our Board of Trustees for a visit and discussion in July or September. During this meeting, MLCF leadership will summarize our learnings and celebrate the achievements of finalists. Finalists will have an opportunity to answer questions, address important topics, and get to know our Board of Trustees further.

  7. Funding Decision (September/October)

    Our Board of Trustees will review our meeting summaries and funding recommendations, and issue a funding decision ideally by the end of September.