Foundation Grants

Where do foundation grants come from? Non-profit organizations have budgets and costs that exceed such budgets become a financial burden. Yet before an organization refuses a client, they will seek out funds from grants. Non-profits that qualify for non-profit status under 501(c) can choose how to acquire the much needed funding and one of the best options is to apply for a foundation grant.

Foundation grants are grants made possible by a charitable trust or non-profit corporations to other unrelated non-profits. These organizations are generally well known entities, corporations, families and/or trusts that make funds available to meet the financial needs of the non-profit organizations’, including educational, cultural, scientific, medical, research, etc.  Public grants may be available one year and never heard of again while private grants have a history of being reputable due to their availability year after year.

Foundation grants are made possible because the funds originate from a specific corporation, family/estate or business. These grants are considered as private foundation grants. Most often you can recognize a private foundation grant because it will carry the name of a well known person, family, business or corporation. One such example of a private foundation grant is the AT&T Foundation.

It is not difficult for an organization to be successful in receiving the foundation grant they have applied for. It is, however, a wise decision for an organization to hire a Grant Writer with a proven track record as opposed to independently taking on the challenge with no experience. An organization can find possible foundation grants they may be eligible for in a variety of methods including online research, networking, as well as calling corporations and organizations to inquire about potential foundation grants.

Apply For Government Grants

Start your application for a free grant package by answering the question below. Non US Citizens are also eligible to apply for grants.

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Federal grants have specific grant cycles and most of which end in the fall. Non-profits that may have missed an announcement for a federal grant they would have qualified for are able to turn to foundation grants that, more often than not, are announce at least twice a year. Most non-profits focus on federal grants so much that they miss the opportunity for grants from foundations. Foundation grants are an excellent option for a non-profit when it comes to funding sources. As the advantages of foundation grants become more popular, non-profits will be better able to raise their budgets by applying for those grants that will assist them and their clients.

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