Harry Allen Gregg Foundation provides grants to help the people of New Hampshire with disabilities and their families cover the cost of needed products and services.
Donor Name: Harry Allen Gregg Foundation
State: New Hampshire
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 06/09/2022
Size of the Grant: $1200
Details:
As one of the few charitable foundations to provide funds directly to individuals, the Harry Allen Gregg Foundation has made over 8,000 grants totaling more than $3 million.
Opportunities for grant support include home modifications, educational services, adaptive equipment, therapeutic recreation, medical bills and technology. The Harry Allen Gregg Foundation strives to help improve a person’s quality of life by providing funds that will enhance their independence.
Funding Information
Grants are limited to $1200 but are often less as award amounts are dependent upon the number of requests received each quarter.
Who may apply?
Individuals and/or their families with physical, developmental or emotional disabilities. The person receiving the award must be a New Hampshire resident. Grants are awarded for people with the following disabilities:
- Physical Disability: A physical disability is a condition that presents a long-term barrier to independently accomplishing tasks of daily living including walking and driving. People with temporary conditions expected to improve or are sufficiently controlled with medication or treatment such as a broken bone, asthma, recovery from surgery or short-term illness would not qualify.
- Emotional Disability – Adults: Adults diagnosed with a Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) which includes schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder and borderline personality disorder are eligible.
- Emotional Disability – Children: Eligible diagnoses for children are broader but must constitute a significant mental health issue that impacts their daily level of functioning.
- Intellectual, Cognitive, Learning or Developmental Disability: People with acquired intellectual/cognitive disabilities from brain injury, dementia or who are identified with a developmental disability or delay or significant learning disability by an MD, social service agency or other qualified medical or human service entity may be eligible for Harry Gregg funds.
For more information, visit Harry Allen Gregg Foundation.