Benjamin A. Black Charitable Trust for Children Grant
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations that help economically disadvantaged children in Nebraska, focusing on essential needs and holiday gifts, particularly in central Nebraska outside of Omaha and Lincoln.
Description
The Benjamin A. Black Charitable Trust for Children awards grants to support economically deprived children living in Nebraska. The trust focuses on providing both essential items and gifts that bring joy to children's lives, such as Christmas presents. The donor’s specific intent was for a portion of the funds to be allocated toward holiday gifts in addition to basic necessities.
Eligible applicants must be nonprofit organizations that qualify as public charities under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Grants are not awarded to individuals, and all funded programs must directly benefit children rather than their parents. The trust prioritizes funding initiatives that support children outside of the city limits of Omaha and Lincoln, with a particular focus on those living in central Nebraska, especially in the Grand Island area.
Applications are accepted throughout the year, but must be submitted by March 31 to be considered for review at the annual grant meeting. Decisions on grant awards are typically communicated by the end of June. Applicants will receive an automated confirmation email upon submission.
Grants typically range from $1,000 to $5,000, with an average total giving amount of $25,000 per year. Approximately five grants are awarded annually. Organizations receiving funding may be required to submit periodic progress reports and final reports detailing the use of grant funds.
The trust is managed by Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., which oversees the administration of grant funding. Organizations interested in applying can do so through the online application portal.