Music and Arts in Nebraska
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in Omaha, Nebraska, to promote and enhance music and arts initiatives within the city.
Description
The Whitmore Charitable Trust, established under the will of Eugenie A. Whitmore, focuses on promoting music and art in Omaha, Nebraska. Managed by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as the trustee, this foundation supports projects in the arts, culture, and humanities that serve the Omaha community. The Trust is dedicated exclusively to activities that enhance artistic and musical expression within Omaha's city limits.
The foundation awards grants averaging $3,500 each, with a typical annual total giving of approximately $50,000. Each year, about 14 grants are distributed. Eligible organizations must hold 501(c)(3) status under the Internal Revenue Code. The Trust restricts funding to projects and initiatives confined to Omaha's city or metropolitan area and does not consider requests for support beyond these geographic limits.
Applications are accepted year-round, but to be considered at the annual grant meeting held in March, submissions must be received by January 31. Applications submitted by this deadline are reviewed during the meeting, with funding decisions communicated in April. An email confirmation is provided upon submission of applications, ensuring applicants are notified of their submission status.
The grant is suitable for nonprofit organizations working within the designated area of Omaha to foster the development of music and arts. Applicants should prepare clear proposals that align with the foundation's focus areas and geographic restrictions. Given the limited average grant size, projects should be appropriately scaled.
To apply, interested parties must complete the online application process. Successful applicants are typically those whose work directly contributes to the enrichment of Omaha's cultural and artistic landscape. For further details, including full guidelines and submission requirements, applicants can visit the foundation's website or contact Wells Fargo Trust Philanthropic Services.