Deadline: 31 August 2018
The Kent Richard Hofmann Foundation is seeking applications for its grant program to the fight against HIV and AIDS.
Grants are made to support developing or established programs, with emphasis on direct benefit to clients or target audiences.
Kent Richard Hofmann (1946-1988) was an Atlanta-based architect and philanthropist. Established the Kent Richard Hofmann Foundation, initially for general philanthropic and educational purposes. As an early AIDS activist, he worked to heighten public awareness as the crisis increased. Since Hofmann’s death in 1988, in keeping with his wishes, the Foundation has been dedicated exclusively to HIV and AIDS support.
Focus Areas
Grants are made semi-annually, to non-profit organizations, in support of:
- Care and direct services
- Education
- Research
Examples
Previous requests receiving serious consideration have included:
- Requests from locations with a scarcity of available funding;
- Requests for seed money for new projects, programs, or structures;
- Innovative ideas for meeting standard needs.
Eligibility Criteria
- Requests from throughout the US are considered, with a particular interest in smaller communities and rural areas.
- Applying organizations should have a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status.
How to Apply
In order to apply, interested applicants must register online via given website.
Eligible Country: United States
For more information, please visit The Kent Richard Hofmann Foundation Grants.