Nonprofit Grant To Support Various Charitable Organizations in California (USA)
GrantID: 8293
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
This foundation supports charitable organizations that operate in certain U.S. regions — specifically Colorado, New Mexico, or Southwest Florida. Its grants are available to nonprofit organizations (with 501(c)(3) status) whose work advances health, well‑being, education, animal welfare, support for vulnerable populations (children, elderly, physically challenged), housing, humanitarian aid, or the arts.
Organizations seeking funding begin by submitting a Letter of Inquiry during the period from November through May. If invited to continue, they submit a full application detailing their mission, history, program description, budget, and how the funds would be used. The foundation reviews applications and makes grant decisions between August and September. Funds are generally distributed in October.
Grant amounts vary depending on project scope, organizational need, and available resources. In the past, some grants have reached around $50,000 for larger projects, while others have been smaller depending on need and purpose. There is no publicly stated fixed minimum or maximum grant, which means awards are tailored to each applicant’s situation and request.
The intent of the funding is flexible: grants may support program operations, special projects, humanitarian support, housing assistance, medical or social‑service delivery, education, cultural or arts initiatives, or animal welfare — as long as the proposal aligns with the foundation’s mission. Funds are meant for charitable organizations rather than individuals, for‑profit businesses, endowments, religious‑sectarian purposes, or political‑lobbying activities.
Organizations that receive a grant are required to submit a post‑grant report summarizing how funds were used. This report can influence eligibility for future funding. The foundation does not fund events whose primary purpose is legislation, nor does it fund endowments or religious‑only activities.
Overall, this grant opportunity offers eligible nonprofits in Colorado, New Mexico, or Southwest Florida a chance to secure flexible financial support for humanitarian, educational, animal‑welfare, social service, or arts‑related work — with funding amounts and project types determined on a case‑by‑case basis.
If you are located in California and working in the area of Quality of Life, this funding opportunity may be a good fit. For more relevant grant options that support your work and priorities, visit The Grant Portal and use the Search Grant tool to find opportunities.
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