The Guenther Foundation accepts applications for grants from qualified tax-exempt charitable organizations operating within the State of California.
Donor Name: Henry L. Guenther Foundation
State: California
County: Imperial County (CA), Kern County (CA), Los Angeles County (CA), Orange County (CA), Riverside County (CA), San Bernardino County (CA), San Diego County (CA), San Luis Obispo County (CA), Santa Barbara County (CA), Ventura County (CA)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 10/01/2024
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The Henry L. Guenther Foundation is a private non-profit charitable California corporation organized to promote and engage in exclusively charitable endeavors, which will tend to improve social conditions, promote human welfare, and/or alleviate pain and suffering. Endowed with the advantage of choice, the Guenther Foundation primarily applies its resources to preserve and enrich the benefits to be derived by California residents, and principally those residing in Southern California, from improved and expanded medical services, opportunities for youth, and other similar humanitarian projects.
Criteria
All applications must include the following:
- Copy of a valid Internal Revenue Service letter granting exemption under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
- Copy of a valid California Franchise Tax Board letter granting exemption under Section 23701d of the Revenue & Taxation Code.
- Copy of a valid Notification of Status under Section 509(a) of the Tax Reform Act of 1969 issued after January 1, 1970, classifying the organization as: “a private foundation;” “a private operating foundation;” or “not a private foundation.”
- Current, complete audited financial statements. Financial statements prepared by other than independent auditors must be signed by two officers of the board of directors or trustees. All accompanying notes to the statements must be included.
- Current list of officers, directors, and/or trustees.
- A statement of how the organization’s proposed project will benefit California residents and, if applicable, those residing in Southern California.
- A detailed statement defining the need for the services or facilities that would be provided by the requested funds.
- A statement describing the manner in which the organization would report to the Guenther Foundation the disbursement of monies and the results obtained with the requested funds, within the required reporting guidelines set forth above.
- A statement from the governing body of the organization authorizing the presentation of the application as a prime need within the scope and limitations of the Guenther Foundation’s policies. Reduce organizational operating deficits.
For more information, visit Henry L. Guenther Foundation.