Deadline: 30-Apr-22
The Kerr Foundation’s Grant Program is now open to identify and support 501(c)(3) organizations and institutions that provide new or enhanced opportunities for those within granting areas, particularly the young.
Categories
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Program Categories
- Education – Institutions of elementary, junior high, pre-collegiate, along with institutions of higher learning to include health science centers and medical research done by educational institutions
- Arts and Culture – Organizations in the visual arts and performing arts areas, museums and libraries
- Health – Institutions providing health care, doing medical research, or outreach organizations employing primarily professionals from the allied health area
- Human Services – Organizations providing services in diverse areas to the public, and specifically to the disadvantaged, people with special needs and the elderly
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Project Categories
- Capital – Bricks and mortar projects, including equipment
- Program – Programs having an objective and specified time span
- Operating – Funds to be used to cover basic ongoing administrative and personnel expenses
Eligibility Criteria
- The Foundation believes this is the best accomplished in the areas of education, health, cultural development and community service.
- While preference is given to Oklahoma organizations and institutions, they recognize those located outside the state and region can also have a beneficial impact on the economic, social and cultural growth and development of Oklahoma.
- The Foundation will also accept grant requests from Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico and Texas.
- In recognizing the significant and continuing influence of the Federal government on the state and region, they will also accept proposals from the Washington D.C. area; however, Oklahoma organizations will receive first priority for available funds.
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For more information, visit http://www.thekerrfoundation.org/guidelines.php