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Denver Foundation’s Lauren Townsend Memorial Wildlife Fund (United States)

James E. Dutton Foundation Grant Program in the US

Deadline: 8 May 2020

The Denver Foundation is inviting applications for its Lauren Townsend Memorial Wildlife Fund to support nonprofit organizations that focus on animal welfare or wildlife preservation.

The Lauren Townsend Memorial Wildlife Fund was established in 1999 by the family of Lauren Townsend, a vibrant and inspiring young woman who was a class valedictorian and co-captain of the girls’ volleyball team at Columbine High School. Lauren was one of 13 victims killed in the shootings on April 20, 1999.

The Denver Foundation is the largest and most experienced community foundation in the Rocky Mountain West. For more than 90 years, Denver residents have trusted the Foundation to steward charitable funds to meet today’s needs and tomorrow’s opportunities. It’s a growing legacy and a community-wide effort to build a better future for everyone. At The Denver Foundation, they have been taking care of the future since 1925.

Values

Funding Information

Grants from the fund range from $500 – $5,000 and the fund typically awards a total of $15,000 – $20,000 annually.

Eligibility Criteria

Note: If in the last three years you have been awarded two or more grants from the Lauren Townsend Memorial Wildlife Fund, you are not eligible for funding this year. You are welcome to reapply in the next year’s funding cycle.

Application Requirements

On the online application, applicants will be required to submit:

For more information, visit http://www.denverfoundation.org/Community/Special-Projects-Funds/Lauren-Townsend-Memorial-Wildlife-Fund

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