The Boyd & Evelyn Mullen Foundation awards grants to support charitable organizations in Texas, with a priority for the Houston area, endeavoring to advance education, literary studies, science, and religion, thereby improving the welfare of those in need.
Donor Name: The Boyd & Evelyn Mullen Foundation
State: Texas
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 07/31/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: 1 Year
Details:
Program Types
- Education
- Human Services
- Health
- Medical Research
- Religion-Related
Focus Areas
These areas of focus may be adjusted from time to time to address the most pressing challenges facing residents of Houston and surrounding areas.
- Education– The Foundation is devoted to encouraging the pursuit of higher education among the less fortunate. To accomplish this goal, the Foundation will:
- Support organizations that provide scholarships to deserving students attending Texas colleges and universities
- Support programs that help deserving students succeed in high school so that they can go on to college
- Support programs that seek to increase college graduation rates of deserving students attending Texas colleges
- Literary studies
- The Foundation seeks to fund programs in fields such as classics, history, history of art, musicology, philosophy, religious studies and all areas of literary studies, including the study of foreign literatures.
- Disaster preparedness and relief
- The Foundation is dedicated to providing support, relief and recovery in the wake of domestic natural disasters (cyclones, earthquakes, fires, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes and tsunamis) and other tragedies.
- Human services
- The goal of the Foundation is to fund programs designed to provide social enrichment to individuals in the community. Grants are awarded to programs that help the hungry, disabled and homeless, as well as abused women and children.
- Medical Research
- Medical Research is vital to improving human health, as it brings about a better understanding of the cause and effect of complex diseases. The Foundation will fund organizations that conduct Medical Research in the field of nutrition.
- Science
- The Foundation is devoted to supporting programs aimed at advancing promising research and technological developments that have the potential to expand knowledge, improve health and protect the environment. Support will also be provided for programs that enhance science education and learning.
- Religion
- The Foundation is committed to funding programs that reinvigorate religious life in the Houston area and connect people with a community of faith. The Foundation believes that such a connection (regardless of creed or denomination) reinforces ethical behavior and motivates active engagement driven by a concern for others. These desired outcomes cut across all of the Foundation’s areas of interest.
Specific areas of funding interest include education via college scholarships; disaster relief; enriching the lives of the blind and visually impaired; meeting the needs of homeless men, women and children; and Medical Research with a focus on nutrition.
Funding Information
- Grants typically range between $5,000 and $30,000.
- Most grants are awarded for 1 year in duration.
Criteria
- Grants for individuals or for endowment campaigns are not considered
- Only 1 request will be accepted from an organization during a 12-month period
For more information, visit Bank of America.