Hubbell-Waterman Foundation Grant Program
Description
The Hubbell-Waterman Foundation is seeking grant applications from nonprofit organizations in Scott County, Iowa, and Rock Island Country, Illinois.
Donor Name: Hubbell-Waterman Foundation
State: Illinois, Iowa
County: Rock Island County (IL), Scott County (IA)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 09/01/2024
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The foundation has three long-term funding priorities:
Culture and the arts
Cultivating and supporting the visual and performing arts
Investing in landmark cultural institutions
Supporting new and innovative programs and initiatives that enrich their community
Education
Supporting pre-K–12 education through:
After-school and summer programs
Creative learning initiatives
Life skills and career training
Environmental education with a focus on sustainability
Mental health programs for students and their families
Social welfare
Supporting programs that are accessible to individuals and families through:
At-risk and low-income family services
Food and nutrition support
Housing security
Immigrant and refugee community support
Physical and mental health services.
Funding is awarded to support three areas of focus: culture and the arts, education, and social welfare. Within these areas, they provide support for:
Capital campaigns and capital acquisitions, including construction and renovations.
Operational and/or program grants not to exceed three years resulting from the completion of a capital campaign grant.
Multi-year program grants not to exceed three years. Program grants may include general operating expense reimbursement.
The Foundation does not fund
Because Foundation believes in transparency, they have also identified projects that the foundation will not fund, including:
Debt retirement
Membership or affiliation campaigns, dinners, or special events
Conferences, symposia, and related travel
Grants that further political doctrine
Grants that further religious doctrine
Grants to individuals
Individual scholarships or sponsorships
Medical, scientific, or academic research
Endowments
Organizations that discriminate based on race, color, religion (creed), gender, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or military status, except to serve an historically disadvantaged group. (Note: Inclusiveness is one of the Hubbell-Waterman Foundation’s values. Therefore, they wish to fund organizations that are inclusive in their policies and practices.)
For more information, visit Hubbell-Waterman Foundation.