Harold Simmons Foundation Grant
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in the Dallas area for projects that address community needs in education, healthcare, social welfare, civic improvement, and the arts, encouraging collaboration among agencies.
Description
The Harold Simmons Foundation is seeking well-researched grant proposals that address community needs in the Dallas, Texas area. Projects should complement other public and private efforts and encourage collaboration between agencies. Grants are provided for operating expenses, capital needs, and special projects. The Foundation does not fund individuals, endowments, deficit financing, or organizations that discriminate based on race, religion, or gender. Applications are accepted year-round with no deadlines, and a response is typically given within 1-2 months. Applicants must wait one year before re-applying after submitting a request.
Grants typically range from $5,000 to $20,000 for first-time applicants, and the Foundation awarded approximately $7.2 million in 2023. The Foundation supports initiatives in areas such as education, healthcare, social welfare, civic improvement, and arts and culture.
In terms of the application process, all proposals are reviewed within 1-2 months, and additional information may be requested. Proposals should include the organization's mission and history, details of the funding request, a description of the community need, the program evaluation method, and the organization's community relationships. Financial information, such as current and previous year budgets, balance sheets, and income/expense statements, is also required. For specific program or capital requests, a separate detailed budget is necessary. Attachments like a list of board members, staff, major donors, and a 501(c)(3) tax determination letter should accompany the proposal. Notably, the foundation only accepts proposals sent by mail. For further information or questions, applicants are advised to use the foundation's contact form. This grant is an opportunity for organizations seeking to enhance their community impact, aligning with the foundation's commitment to meaningful and collaborative initiatives.