CFGH Taylor Endowment Fund 2025

This grant provides financial support to charitable organizations in the Greater Huntsville, Alabama area that focus on environmental conservation projects.

The Taylor Endowment Fund 2025 is a grantmaking endowment established by Lyle and Ruth Taylor with the primary purpose of supporting charitable organizations that focus on historic preservation, environmental conservation, and civic engagement. Each year, the fund rotates its areas of interest, beginning in 2025 with environmental conservation, followed by civic engagement in 2026, and historic preservation in 2027. The fund seeks to support organizations that are working to make a positive impact in these areas within the Greater Huntsville, Alabama region, specifically in Jackson, Limestone, Madison, Marshall, and Morgan counties.

The Taylor Endowment Fund provides financial assistance for various types of projects. The preferred types of support include program support, general operating funds, and capital expenditures related to the designated areas of interest. The fund is open to charitable organizations that are recognized as 501(c)(3) public charities by the IRS. This includes schools, religious institutions, and government agencies as long as the funds are used for a public purpose within the specified geographic region.

Grants from the Taylor Endowment Fund range from $2,500 to $8,500. However, the fund has exclusions for certain types of activities and organizations. Ineligible recipients include organizations that are not 501(c)(3) public charities, projects related to debt reduction, endowment campaigns, grants to individuals, special events, membership drives, conference expenses, and political activities. Furthermore, grants cannot be used to fund annual campaigns or to influence political activities.

The Taylor Endowment Fund’s grant awards are determined by the Taylor Endowment Grants Committee, with final approval from the Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville’s Community Impact Committee, under the authority of the Foundation’s Board of Directors. Successful grantees are required to sign a Grant Agreement, which outlines how funds should be used and the measurable outcomes expected. This helps ensure accountability and that grant funds achieve their intended impact.

The deadline for the 2025 grant cycle is 5:00 p.m. CT on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. Applications should be submitted via the designated online portal. For any questions or additional information, applicants can contact Ann Kvach, with the Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville, at 256-489-3525 or by email at ann@givehsv.org.

Basic Information

Name
CFGH Taylor Endowment Fund 2025
Funding Source Type
Private
Funding Source
Community Foundation of Greater Huntsville
Geographic Scope
Limited
Eligible States
Alabama
Eligible Geographies
Jackson County (AL), Limestone County (AL), Madison County (AL), Marshall County (AL), Morgan County (AL)
Primary Category
Environment

Funding Information

Award Ceiling
$8,500.00
Award Floor
$2,500.00
Total Program Funding
Not Specified
Number of Awards
Not Specified
Match Required
No
Funding Details
Grants are for one-year terms, with a preference for program support, general operating expenses, or capital expenditures.

Important Dates

Next Deadline
Not Specified
Application Opens
Not Specified
Application Closes
April 15, 2025

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