Floyd A. and Frieda S. Guynn Foundation Grant
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in Indiana that offer educational, health, and rehabilitation programs for children facing health and disability challenges, particularly in Wabash County.
Description
The Floyd A. and Frieda S. Guynn Foundation provides grants to charitable organizations that support education, health, welfare, and rehabilitation programs for the ailing and handicapped. The foundation’s focus is primarily on children in Wabash County, Indiana, but funding is available to organizations throughout the state of Indiana. The foundation aims to improve the quality of life for individuals facing health and disability challenges, particularly those in need of educational and rehabilitative services.
Eligible applicants must be recognized as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The foundation limits grants to programs specifically designed to advance education, healthcare, welfare, and rehabilitation efforts for the disabled and ailing. Organizations proposing initiatives that directly align with these objectives are encouraged to apply.
The application process is open year-round, but applications must be submitted by April 1 to be considered for funding in the current cycle. The foundation’s annual grant meeting occurs in May, and funding decisions are typically communicated by June. Upon submission, applicants receive an automated confirmation email acknowledging receipt of their application.
Grants awarded by the foundation typically range between $10,000 and $20,000. Each year, approximately 10 to 15 grants are awarded, with the total giving amount averaging around $50,000 annually. The foundation prioritizes impactful programs that effectively serve the targeted population, particularly children in Wabash County.
Recipients of funding may be required to submit periodic progress reports and final reports detailing the outcomes of their funded projects. The Floyd A. and Frieda S. Guynn Foundation is managed by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., which oversees the grant administration process. Interested applicants should review the foundation's guidelines carefully and ensure their proposals align with the foundation’s mission and funding priorities.