Florence E. Sinclair Memorial Fund Program
This fund provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in Dade County, Florida, that improve the care and well-being of elderly individuals through health and human services programs.
Description
The Florence E. Sinclair Memorial Fund provides financial support to organizations dedicated to improving the care, comfort, and welfare of elderly individuals in Dade County, Florida. The fund primarily focuses on health and human services programs that cater to the needs of the elderly, with particular emphasis on non-sectarian organizations. Eligible projects may include care facilities, programs directly serving the elderly, or scientific and medical research aimed at improving the well-being of this population.
To be considered for funding, organizations must be recognized as 501(c)(3) tax-exempt entities under the Internal Revenue Code. The fund supports initiatives that align with its mission, specifically programs related to elderly care. There is a preference for non-religious organizations, though this is not an absolute requirement.
The average grant size from the Florence E. Sinclair Memorial Fund is $10,000, with only two grants awarded each year, making the competition for funding quite selective. Applications are accepted throughout the year, but must be submitted by November 1 to be considered for the annual review meeting held in December. Applicants will be notified of the grant decision by September of the following year.
Submissions are handled through an online application system, with accommodations available for users of assistive technology. Once an application is submitted, applicants will receive a confirmation email. For those awarded funding, periodic progress reports and final reports may be required to ensure the proper use of the grant and to track the project's success in benefiting the elderly population of Dade County.
This fund presents a valuable opportunity for organizations focused on elderly care and related scientific research in Dade County, especially those offering innovative or impactful programs aligned with the mission of supporting elderly welfare.