The Robert & Patricia Endries Family Foundation is seeking applications to benefit of people in need in the Brillion area.
Donor Name: Robert & Patricia Endries Family Foundation
State: Wisconsin
City: Brillion
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 09/01/2024
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
Priority Areas For Giving
- The vitality of the Brillion area.
- The disadvantaged, particularly the disabled, homeless, low income, single parents, troubled youth, or the chronically or mentally ill.
- Health and human services, particularly diabetes, cancer, cerebral palsy, Alzheimer’s disease, kidney disease or mental health.
- Religious causes or organizations with a spiritual purpose.
- Sports or arts programming and/or sponsorships.
- Capital Campaign support, especially requests for bricks and mortar.
Eligibility Criteria
Organizations eligible to receive grants from the Robert & Patricia Endries Family Foundation are those determined by the IRS to be public charities. This encompasses most charitable, scientific, social service, educational and religious organizations described in 501(c)(3) of the tax code, as well as government agencies. Organizations that are not public charities may apply through a fiscal sponsor. Organizations must serve Brillion residents.
Grants can be made to qualifying charitable organizations.
- Organizations that support needs outside of the Brillion area or that do not yet have an established relationship with the foundation should contact the foundation prior to submission of a formal request.
- Gifts will be directed to specific programs or opportunities, not to general operations (with exception for those organizations the foundation has had a long-established relationship with).
- Matching or challenge gifts are encouraged, to motivate additional giving by others.
- Prefer to support national organizations through gifts to the local chapter that serves Brillion residents.
Ineligibility
- Gifts to political organizations or causes.
- Gifts to organizations that are not pro-life supporters or that lack sensitivity to promoting human life in any form (unborn or born).
- Gifts to organizations affiliated with or in support of cloning or embryonic stem-cell research.
- Grants to organizations that receive significant public/government funding.
- Reimbursement for previously incurred expenses.
For more information, visit CFFVR.