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Robert Hoag Rawlings Foundation’s Spring 2022 Grant Cycle (US)

Deadline: 1-Mar-22

The Robert Hoag Rawlings Foundation Spring 2022 Grant Cycle is now open to assist non-profit organizations with projects that are designed to improve the lives of people who reside in The Pueblo Chieftain circulation area, which are Pueblo, Mineral, Chaffee, Saguache, Rio Grande, Conejos, Fremont, Custer, Alamosa, Costilla, Huerfano, Las Animas, Crowley, Otero, Kiowa, Ben, Prowers and Baca counties, all in Colorado.

Priorities

The Foundation is particularly interested in supporting programs and community-based projects that:

General Policy

This Foundation generally will not make grants for the purpose of paying salaries for persons administering programs. Grants for the acquisition maintenance of equipment or for other capital needs are preferable. Preference will be given to organizations that have been established for more than three years and can demonstrate experience with successful programs, rather than providing seed money for new organizations or new projects.

Eligibility Criteria

Grants will only be made to organizations that are exempt from tax under Section 501 © (3) of the Internal Revenue Code and will not be made directly to individuals.

Guidelines

Each request will be reviewed within the framework of the Foundation’s philosophy.

The following factors will influence the committee’s decisions:

Restrictions

In general, the Foundation will not consider request that have the following characteristics:

For more information, visit Robert Hoag Rawlings Foundation.

For more information, visit https://rawlingsfoundation.com/grants/requests/

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