Ingram-White Castle Foundation Grant Program
Description
The Ingram-White Castle Foundation provides grants to nourishment to those throughout central Ohio who hunger for knowledge, independence, and self-sufficiency.
Donor Name: Ingram-White Castle Foundation
State: Ohio
County: Delaware County (OH), Fairfield County (OH), Franklin County (OH), Hocking County (OH), Licking County (OH), Madison County (OH), Morrow County (OH), Perry County (OH), Pickaway County (OH), Union County (OH)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: (mm/dd/yyyy) 08/01/2024
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: 1 Year
Details:
The emphasis is on efforts that empower young people with the desire for self-improvement, and full participation in a free society.
As the Foundation seeks to feed hunger, hopes, and dreams, it holds the following values:
The foundation believes the nourishment we provide must be physical, educational, emotional, and spiritual.
Foundation believes in the liberating power of knowledge that transforms lives and enables young people the opportunity to realize their full potential.
Foundation embraces the notion that all benefit when they lend a helping hand to those who currently cannot help themselves.
Foundation invests with stewardship, seeking significant impact for those who yearn for a better life.
The Foundation supports programs that:
Serve disadvantaged students and help them achieve academic success;
Help prepare students for the world of work;
Strengthen educational institutions; and
Address critical human service needs.
Grant Period
Support is generally given for one year.
Priority is given to those projects that:
Encourage matching gifts or additional funding from other donors;
Yield substantial benefits to the community for the resources invested; and
Promote cooperation among agencies without duplicating services.
Eligibility Criteria
Central Ohio nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply
Generally, grants are not made for religious purposes, budget deficits, conferences, or projects that are normally the responsibility of a public agency. Grants are made primarily in the central Ohio area.
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