Working through qualified, tax-exempt organizations, the Foundation seeks to reach, educate, and motivate the general public and the current and future leaders of American society on the science of self-government.
Donor Name: The Sumners Foundation
State: Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 08/01/2022
Details:
The specific efforts of the Foundation include support for:
- Programs and activities that provide personal involvement in the political process and functions of government, such as democracy reform, mock trials, civic programs, and mock legislative sessions, as well as conferences and seminars on relevant public policy issues.
- Teacher training on the founding documents and/or democratic principles.
- Programs and academic contests on American democratic self-government targeting youth, educators, young professionals, and other societal leaders.
- Other programs and activities that, in the opinion of the trustees, meet the obligations of the Foundation’s statement of purpose.
Eligibility Criteria
- Grants for purposes other than scholarships or fellowships are made only to organizations that are qualified charities under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
- It is the policy of the Sumners Foundation that grant funds may be used only for the specific purposes for which they were awarded and may not be used to cover any indirect costs.
- Foundation grants are generally restricted to programming in Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, although programs in Louisiana, Arkansas, Kansas, Nebraska, and Missouri occasionally are made to qualified organizations.
For more information, visit The Sumners Foundation.