C. Giles Hunt Charitable Trust Fund
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations that benefit residents of Douglas County, Oregon, across various areas such as education, health, and the arts.
Description
The C. Giles Hunt Charitable Trust is dedicated to supporting charitable organizations that operate within or benefit the residents of Douglas County, Oregon. Established in accordance with Mr. Hunt’s wishes, the trust prioritizes funding initiatives that align with its mission while maintaining the flexibility to provide broader charitable support at the discretion of the trustee. The trust is managed by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., which oversees the grantmaking process and ensures adherence to the trust’s objectives.
The trust funds organizations across various program areas, including arts, culture, and humanities; education; environment and animal welfare; health; human services; public and societal benefits; and religion. While applications are accepted from a broad range of nonprofit organizations, there is a stated preference for those that directly or indirectly benefit Douglas County residents. This geographic preference is non-binding but serves as a guiding principle in the grantmaking process.
Eligible applicants must be tax-exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Funding is typically awarded in amounts ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 per grant, with an average of 30 grants distributed annually. The total funding allocated each year averages around $275,000. Organizations interested in applying should ensure that their proposed projects align with the trust’s priorities and demonstrate a clear impact on the intended beneficiaries.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year, but those submitted by February 28 will be considered at the annual grant meeting held in June. Decisions for these applications are generally communicated by August. Applicants will receive an automated confirmation email upon submission, ensuring transparency in the process.
Successful applicants may be required to submit periodic progress reports and final reports detailing the use of funds and project outcomes. This reporting ensures accountability and helps measure the effectiveness of funded initiatives. Organizations considering applying should carefully review the trust’s guidelines and submit well-documented proposals that highlight their alignment with the trust’s mission and priorities.