The Glaser Foundation Grant Program provides services to children, the elderly, the disabled, and agencies involved in education, community services, medical services, medical research, and the arts.
Donor Name: The Glaser Foundation
State: Washington
County: King County (WA)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/31/2023
Size of the Grant: $500 to $50,000
Details:
Grant Focus Areas
The Glaser Foundation’s Board of Directors is currently focusing on direct-line services, mainly to children and the elderly. They are considering applications related to:
- Medical
- The roots of the Foundation’s Medical funding began when Paul Glaser sponsored a bed at Swedish Medical Center for low income patients. As medical funding models changed through the advent of Medicare and Medicaid, the Foundation’s support adapted to support immediate needs, hospital programs, and cutting-edge research. Through the Medical category, the Foundation funds innovative research and direct clinical services to low income residents of King County.
- Services to Children with Disabilities
- The Foundation makes grants to 501(c)(3) organizations that provide Services to Children with Disabilities with a particular focus on early intervention programs that address the needs of children from birth to five years old. Requests that address the needs of children from birth to twenty-one years will be also be considered.
- Education
- Education requests should share the goal of keeping kids excited about school and addressing the underlying conditions that contribute to the drop-out rate. Programs may include after school programs from the elementary level through community college and vocational programs are viewed favorably.
- Services to the Elderly
- The focus of the Services to the Elderly requests should be to enrich the lives of the elderly, particularly economically disadvantaged seniors. Grant requests that seek to address the physical needs, isolation, lack of mobility, and lack of intellectual stimulation will be considered. The Foundation prefers to fund direct line services, not large capital campaigns, and is supportive of new innovative programs and organizations.
- Services to Children and Families from Disadvantaged Backgrounds
- Services to At-Risk Youth
- Grants in this category seek to address systematic issues that keep youth vulnerable to interrupted education, homelessness, sex trafficking as well as addressing the needs of youth in foster care.
Funding Information
Grants range from $500 to $50,000.
Eligible Criteria
All applicants must be a 501(c)(3) Public Charity in good standing with the IRS.
For more information, visit The Glaser Foundation.