Thelma Braun and Bocklett Family Foundation Grant

Private
Thelma Braun & Bocklett Family Foundation (administered by Bank of America)

This grant provides funding to organizations in Texas that focus on education, arts, culture, health, and human services, particularly for underserved populations in Grayson County.

Description

The Thelma Braun & Bocklett Family Foundation is a grant opportunity established in 1980 to support programs in education, arts, culture, health, and human services, particularly those aimed at underserved populations. The foundation is named after Thelma Braun, a talented musician who dedicated much of her life to performing and serving her community. Although she had no children of her own, she had a deep affection for young people, and her legacy continues to support charitable causes, especially those that benefit the residents of Grayson County, Texas.

The foundation places a special focus on organizations working in education and the arts, particularly those that serve the people of Grayson County. While the foundation does not impose any specific geographic restrictions beyond this emphasis, organizations based in or serving Texas more broadly are eligible to apply. Grants are awarded for a duration of one year, and recipients are encouraged to develop projects or programs with clear, achievable goals within that time frame.

Applications are accepted twice a year, with deadlines on January 1 and August 1. Organizations seeking funding should ensure their proposals are submitted by these deadlines. The foundation is particularly interested in initiatives that promote quality education, cultural enrichment, human services, and health care, especially for populations that might otherwise lack access to these resources.

Given the foundation's focus on arts and education, organizations in these fields are strongly encouraged to apply, especially if they have a direct impact on youth or underserved communities. However, the foundation also supports broader human services and health care programs that align with its mission. Proposals should clearly articulate how the funding will be used to support the intended community and how it will contribute to the foundation's goal of improving the quality of life for underserved populations.

To apply, organizations must follow the specific guidelines provided by the foundation. Since grants are for one-year projects, applicants should ensure that their proposals include detailed plans for how the funds will be used within that timeframe. The foundation is particularly interested in organizations that demonstrate a long-term commitment to the community and that can effectively manage and measure the impact of their programs.

Eligibility

States
Texas
Regions
Grayson County
Eligible Entities
Nonprofits
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Posted Date
June 25, 2024
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Private
Contact Name
Kelly Garlock
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