Foundation Grant The Prudential Foundation
Award Amount: Varies Deadline: Rolling
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The Prudential Foundation provides funding in the areas of Education, including Youth Development and out-of- school-time programs for young people, Economic Development, and Arts and Civic Infrastructure. Vulnerable populations are the highest priority, in particular, disadvantaged and displaced youth. Grants are available for nonprofit organizations in select cities. The Prudential Foundation makes four types of investments: Program Support, Capacity Building and Planning, General Operating Support, and Systems Change. The Foundation receives and reviews proposals throughout the year. The foundation focuses its grantmaking in specific geographic regions: • Newark, New Jersey
• Chicago, Illinois • Dubuque, Iowa • Hartford, Connecticut • Houston and Dallas, Texas • Jacksonville, Florida
• Los Angeles, California • Minneapolis, Minnesota • Philadelphia and Scranton, Pennsylvania • Phoenix, Arizona
Foundation Grant San Angelo Health Foundation
Award Amount: Varies Deadline: Rolling
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As our Vision and Mission state, community health in its broadest form is our focus. In this regard all community projects are viable. At the same time, the Foundation’s origin and history lead the Trustees to make health issues and related programs a high priority. An applicant organization must have an exemption from the Internal Revenue Service indicating that it is an organization described in Section 501 ( c ) 3 of the Internal Revenue Code. Public institutions may also qualify if the grant requested is to be used exclusively for public purposes. Organizations meeting the above guidelines may submit grant proposals that address an identifiable current need, demand or problem in the community that is defined and documented by the applicant.
Healthy Choices Grant The Oliver Foundation
Award Amount: Varies Deadline: Check website
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The goal of the Oliver Foundation is to encourage children, families and communities in Texas to improve the eating and physical activity patterns of Pre-School, Elementary, Middle School children. Grants will be awarded to Texas non-profit organizations, agencies and schools that demonstrate the greatest need and likelihood of a sustainable impact on children’s nutrition and activity levels through innovative programs.
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