The Gladys Brooks Foundation is seeking applications for its grant program to provide intellectual, moral and physical welfare of the people of this country by establishing and supporting non-profit libraries, educational institutions, hospitals and clinics.
Donor Name: Gladys Brooks Foundation
State: Selected States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/31/2023
Size of the Grant: $50,000 and $150,000
Details:
Scope of Grants Proposals
The Foundation will consider grant proposals with emphasis on innovative projects in the fields of libraries, education, hospitals and clinics.
- Grants for Libraries
- Grant proposals will be considered generally for resource Endowments (for example, print, film, electronic database, speakers/workshops), capital construction and capital equipment. Projects fostering broader public access to global information sources utilizing collaborative efforts, pioneering technologies and equipment are encouraged.
- Grants for Educational Institutions
- Grant proposals from universities, colleges and secondary schools will be considered generally for:
- educational endowments to fund scholarships based solely on educational achievements, leadership and academic ability of the student (Note: need-based scholarships are not within their mission);
- endowments to support fellowships and teaching chairs for educators who confine their activities primarily to classroom instruction in the liberal arts, mathematics and the sciences during the academic year;
- erection or endowment of buildings, wings of or additions to buildings;
- capital equipment for educational purposes.
- Grant proposals from universities, colleges and secondary schools will be considered generally for:
- Grants for Hospitals and Clinics
- Grant proposals from hospitals and clinics where the proposal addresses a new health need, an improvement in the quality of health care or reduced health costs with better patient outcomes will be considered generally for:
- endowments for programs;
- erection or endowment of buildings, wings of or additions to buildings;
- capital equipment.
- Grant proposals from hospitals and clinics where the proposal addresses a new health need, an improvement in the quality of health care or reduced health costs with better patient outcomes will be considered generally for:
Funding Information
Grant proposals will be considered for major expenditures generally between $50,000 and $150,000, or for greater or lesser amounts in certain circumstances.
Eligibility Criteria
- As a matter of policy, the Foundation provides grants only to institutions/organizations which are exempt from tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and are not private foundations as defined in section 509 of the Code.
- A Grant Proposal Letter generally will be considered when
- outside funding for the project (including governmental) is not available;
- the project will be largely funded by the grant unless the grant request covers a discrete component of a larger project; and
- the funds will be used for endowments, capital projects or capital equipment .
- Except for endowed positions, proposals for direct salary support will not be considered. A grant that supports a research project will also not be considered.
- Generally, the Board will only consider grant proposals from applicants in the states of: Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.
- Proposals for a continuing project must include a commitment from the applicant or a third party that the project will continue to receive all the necessary financial support after the grant from the Foundation is expended.
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