Annie Lee Robbins Charitable Foundation Grant

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Annie Lee Robbins Charitable Foundation

This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in Navarro County, Texas, to support initiatives in arts, education, and community services, with a focus on enhancing the well-being of local residents.

Description

The Annie Lee Robbins Foundation was established to support the citizens of Navarro County, Texas. The foundation honors Annie Lee Robbins, a lifelong resident of Corsicana, Texas, who was passionate about children, animals, and literacy. She was also an active member of the Kinsole Hose, a local women's social club. Her philanthropic vision led to the creation of the foundation, which primarily aims to enhance community well-being in Navarro County. One of the foundation's significant contributions was funding the construction of the Senior Activity Center in Corsicana in 2000, fulfilling her dream of providing a dedicated meeting space for senior citizens.

The foundation provides funding for initiatives related to arts, culture, humanities, education, and human services. It prioritizes funding organizations based in Navarro County, Texas. However, if no qualified 501(c)(3) organizations are available in Navarro County, funding may be extended to eligible nonprofit organizations within the state of Texas. Grants are exclusively available to organizations classified as 501(c)(3) under the IRS code.

Applications for funding must be submitted by March 1. The grant process is managed by the Texas office of Bank of America’s Philanthropic Solutions division. Specific details regarding submission procedures, required documents, and evaluation criteria can be accessed through the foundation’s procedural documents available in PDF or Microsoft Word formats.

Applicants must complete their applications online and are encouraged to review all application procedures beforehand. If an applicant has already started an application, they can return to their application in progress through the online portal. For assistance with the application process, Bank of America provides an online application help document in PDF format.

For further inquiries, applicants can contact the Texas office of Bank of America’s Philanthropic Solutions division via email at tx.philanthropic@bofa.com. It is recommended that applicants include the foundation’s name in the subject line of their email to ensure proper handling of their inquiry. Additional foundation-specific contact details can be found in the procedural documents.

Eligibility

States
Texas
Regions
Navarro County (TX)
Eligible Entities
Nonprofits

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Timing

Posted Date
February 24, 2025
App Status
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