Charles M. and Mary D. Grant Foundation
Charles M & Mary D Grant Foundation P 13040
Deadline: Apr 30, 2024
Grant amount: US $40,000 - US $100,000
Fields of work: Education Environment Community Development & Revitalization Health & Medicine Human & Social Services Economic Services & Development
Applicant type: Nonprofit
Funding uses: Education / Outreach, General Operating Expense, Project / Program
Location of project: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia (US state), KentuckyShow all
Location of residency: United States
990 Snapshot
Overview:
Background
Charles M. and Mary D. Grant Foundation was created in 1967 upon Mrs. Grant’s death. The Foundation primarily supports organizations located or working in the southeast region of the United States.
Funding Interests
Community and economic development, health and human services, environment and education. The Foundation prioritizes requests from organizations that are having a broad impact on the Southeastern United States vs. a singular community. A portion of the budget is directed to organizations serving as umbrella organizations or technical assistance providers for the nonprofit sector.
Type of Support
Primarily project support, although the Foundation from time to time considers operating support proposals from organizations with budgets of less than $1 million.
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website.
Eligibility:
- Southeast United States (Including programs serving KY, WV, VA, TN, NC, AR, LA, MS, AL, GA, SC, and FL.)
- A minimum of three years must elapse between grant awards.
- Organizations must be classified as tax-exempt under section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service tax code.
Ineligibility:
- No grants are made to individuals or for loans.
Don’t miss out on other good fit funders!
See even more similar funders by creating a free 14-day account. Get personalized grant recommendations, tracking and more.
“Through Instrumentl, I was able to accomplish in 6 hours...SIX HOURS...what would have taken days or weeks with [another] search engine.”
