Exit grant
An exit grant is a grant made with the clear expectation that the donor will not make any further similar grants to the donee.
Reasons for exit grant
Typical reasons for exit grants include:- The donor is winding down its activities, for instance, by exhausting its fund. Examples include Atlantic Philanthropies and the Beldon Fund.
- The donor is stopping or reducing spending on the specific program or initiative within which the grant is made. An example is the winding down of the Nonprofit Marketplace Initiative by the Hewlett Foundation. It could also be that the donor is reducing resources for grants and evaluation in the program, even if the program is not being completely shut down.
- Recent evidence has led the donor to decide against the value of ongoing support to the grantee.