The Gevock Foundation
To give funding primarily for crime/violence prevention, Roman Catholic agencies and churches, and health organizations.
To give funding primarily for crime/violence prevention, Roman Catholic agencies and churches, and health organizations.
Applications should be addressed to: Jill D. Craft, 610 N 5th Street, Marshalltown, IA 50158; Phone: 641-473-2323
Applications should include: Letter detailing the request, purpose, duration, institution, etc.
Submission deadline: None
Support Charitable organizations in the Omaha World Herald Circulation area.
Applications should be addressed to: Gilbert M. and Martha H. Hitchcock Foundation, P.O. Box 31219, Omaha, NE 68131; Phone: 402-345-0043
Submission deadline: November 30 (annually)
The foundation supports organizations involved with education and community development.
In writing, with a brief explanation as to the charitable or other need.
Mid-Iowa Health Foundation invests in community-informed, system-change strategies that improve health and well-being and support a thriving community.
Contact Dr. Nalo Johnson, President & CEO or Denise Swartz, Program director or see the grants page on our website.
Application address: David Heuberger, First Bank Hampton, Hampton, IA 50441
Phone: (641) 456-4793
Submission deadline: None
The foundation supports organizations involved with arts and culture, education, health, youth development, and community development.
With integrity, responsible stewardship, transparency and capacity building, the HCHC Foundation will plan, promote, develop, fund and deliver important health related initiatives for the benefit of individuals and families of Henry County and surrounding areas.
The implementation of the HCHC Foundation Grant Program and funding health projects which benefit individuals and families is one example of how committed the Foundation is to improving the welfare of our citizens. Through this program, the Foundation seeks to support the development and delivery of important health related initiatives for the benefit of residents of Henry County and surrounding areas.
The Foundation funds projects in six health related priority areas: 1) Science and Technology, 2) Health Education, 3) Health Programming, 4) Workforce Development, 5) Workforce Recruitment and 6) Capacity Building. Those seeking funds should submit a Letter of Intent briefly outlining the objectives of the proposed project no later than 60 days prior to the application due date. Invitations to apply will follow.
For additional details and copies of the grant application contact HCHC Foundation, Mark Hempen at 319/385-6541 or email hempenm@hchc.org.
Giving primarily for education, arts and culture, particularly musical organizations, and health care.
2 weeks before board meeting in May and November