The Foundation for Seacoast Health is seeking proposals from organizations that reduce, improve, or positively impact the social isolation of Seacoast individuals over the age of 65. Priority will be given to proposals that support those facing barriers to access such as income, inequities (race, cultural, gender, disability, other), or transportation.
Donor Name: Foundation for Seacoast Health
State: New Hampshire and Maine
City: Portsmouth
Town: Rye, New Castle, Greenland, Newington, North Hampton, Kittery, Eliot and York
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 11/01/2022
Size of the Grant: $50,000
Details:
Funding Information
They expect to award $100,000 during this grant cycle. The maximum request is $50,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- An applicant organization’s services must benefit individuals in one or more of the following towns: Portsmouth, Rye, New Castle, Greenland, Newington and North Hampton, New Hampshire: Kittery, Eliot and York, Maine.
- Generally, they make grants to the following types of organizations:
- Those qualified as tax-exempt under the Internal Revenue Code Section 501 (c)(3) and are not private foundations
- Entities which are supported through public dollars and perform health-related functions such as municipalities, schools, and colleges.
- Consortiums or community partnerships with a fiscal agent or sponsor.
- If your organization/project is not a 501(c)(3) entity and plans to use a fiscal sponsor, that sponsor should send a cover letter with the proposal indicating it has approved the project for funding. Pre-approval by the fiscal sponsor is necessary for the Foundation to proceed with the funding request. The fiscal sponsor will be considered the grantee.
Ineligibility Criteria
The following types of requests are typically NOT eligible for funding:
- Support of political activities
- Support of sectarian religious programs
- Grants to individuals
- Short or long-term loans or re-payment of financial obligations
- Grants for capital expenditures or campaigns.
For more information, visit FSH.