The Reiman Foundation Grant
This grant provides financial support for projects in health care, education, the arts, and children's initiatives, aimed at organizations that serve these communities.
Description
The Reiman Foundation provides grant funding on a rolling basis throughout the year, accepting and reviewing applications continuously. There are no set deadlines for submission, and applicants can expect an acknowledgment of receipt via telephone, email, or postal letter. If an application does not meet the foundation’s established guidelines or is not supported at that time, applicants will be informed accordingly.
The Reiman Foundation primarily supports projects in four focus areas: health care, education, the arts, and children. Organizations seeking funding must clearly outline their intended project, its purpose, the population it will serve, and how it will be administered. The foundation does not require applications to adhere to a specific form, but proposals should be detailed enough to provide a clear understanding of the funding request.
Applicants must submit their proposals on their agency’s official letterhead. The application should include the date of submission, a brief description of the project requiring funding, a justification for why support from the Reiman Foundation is needed, and documentation of the organization's tax-exempt status. Additionally, applicants should provide a brief overview of their agency, including the population served and the organization’s primary focus.
A designated contact person’s name and contact information must be included in the application. Applicants should also specify the amount of funds being requested. If available, they are encouraged to attach a “Wish List” that outlines specific needs and the corresponding dollar amounts.
As the grant operates on a rolling basis, there are no specific timelines for award decisions. The Reiman Foundation aims to process applications as efficiently as possible and provide timely responses. The foundation does not publicly specify an exact funding range or total program funding allocation.