The Joe Burrow Foundation is accepting applications for its Do Good Grant Program to provide resources and support to the underprivileged and underserved.
Donor Name: Joe Burrow Foundation
State: Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and Louisiana
City: Baton Rouge
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 04/30/2023
Details:
Do Good Grant Program primary focus is helping children with mental illness and those experiencing food insecurity in Greater Cincinnati (Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana) and Baton Rouge (Louisiana), they also support projects and programs fulfilling their broader mission.
Eligibility Criteria
- Project Proposals must support the JBF mission in new and creative ways. Specifically, they seek to support projects that develop new pathways for mental health protection and food insecurity that are sustainable and designed to have a lasting impact.
- Project Proposal organizations must be, or be affiliated with, a non-profit or public charity that will serve as the administering organization. Examples include non-profit agencies, public colleges, K12 schools and districts, community support centers, as well as other non-profit organizations with a 501(c) (3) determination from the IRS. Documentation of current non-profit status is required.
- Project Proposal leaders and eligible organizations may only hold one active Do Good Grant from JBF at a time.
- JBF does not award Do Good Grants directly to individuals.
- Project Proposals including indirect costs will not be accepted (e.g., needs assessments, program evaluations, conferences, scholarships, capital projects, travel, capital construction, etc.).
- Project Proposals for additional funding for previously existing programs will not be accepted.
- JBF reserves the right to reject any Do Good Grant application for any reason, including a missed deadline or incomplete information.
- Contact with JBF, its Executive Board or Board of Advisors regarding your submitted grant application is strongly discouraged and could be considered as disqualifying.
- Project Proposals with budgets up to $50,000 to be spent within three years will be considered.
For more information, visit Joe Burrow Foundation.