Eddie C. and C. Sylvia Brown Family Foundation Grant
The Eddie C. and C. Sylvia Brown Family Foundation offers grants between $1,000 to $10,000 to 501(c)(3) organizations in the Baltimore area, focusing on mental health, cancer prevention and treatment, arts exposure for youth, and educational opportunities for disadvantaged children, excluding start-ups, capital projects, individuals, multi-year projects, higher education institutions, and organizations outside Baltimore.
Description
The Eddie C. and C. Sylvia Brown Family Foundation provides grants to support charitable organizations addressing needs in the areas of health, the arts, and K-12 education.
Donor Name: Eddie C. and C. Sylvia Brown Family Foundation
State: Maryland
County: Anne Arundel County (MD), Baltimore County (MD), Carroll County (MD), Harford County (MD), Howard County (MD), Queen Annes County (MD)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 09/30/2024
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: More than 10 Years
Details:
The Brown Family Foundation will consider grants that have direct impact on the African American community in the Baltimore metropolitan area.
Funding Information
$5,000 is available.
Eligibility Criteria
Organizations (or their fiscal agents) serving the Baltimore area that qualify as public charities under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and do not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, national origin, color, physical handicap, gender or sexual orientation.
Guidelines
The Brown Family Foundation focuses its grantmaking in the following areas: mental health, cancer, the arts, and K-12 education. The foundation’s grantmaking will support organizations and their programs that:
Addresses mental health in the African American community. Programs that provide direct services and intervention including testing and counseling, case management strategies, and access to treatment will be considered.
Address the prevention and treatment of cancer. This can include local organizations that provide cancer screening, prevention education, and treatment modalities.
Provide opportunities for youth involvement in meaningful art experiences. This can include support for arts organizations or youth serving organizations that have developed programs which expose young people to the arts. Programs that infuse the arts as a tool for leadership development, academic enrichment, and are built on strong youth development principles are encouraged to apply.
Provide access to educational opportunities for disadvantaged children and youth. This can include local organizations that work to improve K-12 public education and to offer enhancement and enrichment opportunities to Baltimore City students. Educational opportunities are defined in the broadest sense to include, but are not limited to: afterschool programs, mentoring, alternative education, computer technology, scholarship support, as well as traditional in-school K-12 programs;
Arts and education programs that serve a core group of children and/or youth over an extended period of time rather than a large number of youth for a short period of time are encouraged to apply. Organizations with a proven track record and clear programmatic outcomes will be competitive.
The Foundation does not make grants for:
Start-up organizations or new programs within established organizations
Capital campaigns, building construction, renovations or other capital projects
Individuals
Multiple years
Institutions of higher education
Organizations outside the Baltimore region.
For more information, visit BCF.