The Allen P. and Josephine B. Green Foundation is accepting applications for its Grants program for Improving the quality of life in Missouri.
Donor Name: Green Foundation
State: Missouri
County: Audrain County (MO), Boone County (MO), Callaway County (MO), Cole County (MO), Montgomery County (MO), Monroe County (MO), Pike County (MO), Ralls County (MO), or Randolph County (MO)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 03/09/2022
Details:
The Foundation accepts grant applications from publicly and privately supported, non-profit [501(c)(3)] organizations whose objectives and programs generally fit within the mission of the Foundation.
Grant Guidelines and Policies
- To support qualified organizations operating within the state of Missouri that relieve human misery, want and suffering regardless of age, race, religion or economic status
- To support both independent and institutional educational programs that develop and empower individuals of all ages to become more productive members of their communities
- To establish, maintain, and support student scholarships that further the educational opportunities for and objectives of highly qualified candidates
- To contribute to regularly organized religious institutions, and the establishment, preservation and rehabilitation of historically significant places, assets, programs and that make a meaningful and positive impact in their communities
- To support organizations and programs that seek to improve the health, wellness, longevity and happiness of members of their communities
- The programs hereby referred to may be open to any qualified group which, in the discretion of the Board of Directors, falls within the purposes of the Foundation
Geographic Restrictions
The geographic focus of the Green Foundation is limited to central Missouri, including the counties of Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Cole, Montgomery, Monroe, Pike, Ralls, and Randolph. Any application that supports program delivery outside of the Green Foundation’s geographical focus will not be considered.
Preferences
- Human and social service programs providing direct services to people in need
- Youth development programs
- Innovative developmental and educational programs for children
- Health and hospitals (funding for research projects is not included in this priority)
- Religious institutions with an emphasis on projects that support community churches and the provision of social services
General Considerations
Please consider the following when submitting a request to the Foundation.
- Is the participation of the Foundation going to make a significant difference in the project or program?
- How are the people in the geographic or subject area to be served supporting the project?
- “Seed money” to launch a new project or program is a desirable type of grant.
- Grants will be made for one year only with no commitment for years ahead should the Board no longer consider the project a high priority matter.
- Priority will be given to new projects and to those that have not been funded for at least one year.
- Although providing money for “bricks and mortar” as such is not of interest, it may be desirable to provide facilities to get a worthwhile project started or expanded.
- The promoters of the project should indicate by what standards they will measure the success or failure of the project.
- It is required that within twelve months of receiving the grant, a report on the progress of the project be sent to the Foundation.
- The Foundation Board awards grants twice each year at meetings in May and November with deadlines in the spring and fall, respectively.
For more information, visit Allen P. and Josephine B. Green Foundation.