The Ash Grove Charitable Foundation makes grants annually to support the work of public charities with tax exempt status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code in the geographical markets that they serve.
Donor Name: Ash Grove Charitable Foundation
State: Selected States
County: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 12/31/2022
Size of the Grant: Up to $25,000
Details:
As one of the largest cement companies in the United States and one of the oldest still in operation, Ash Grove plays an important part in the foundation and infrastructure of their country. And with plants from coast to coast, being a good neighbor in the communities in which they live and serve is a priority and part of their DNA.
Ash Grove territory is a lot of ground to cover. They believe in active participation to improve the existing and future quality of life in the communities they serve. This participation includes financial support to charitable activities. They aren’t just focused on building highways and buildings – they are also helping to build better communities.
Funding Information
The Foundation’s goal is to provide significant support to organizations each year. In general, the following grant types are funded within these ranges:
- Capital grants and special projects – up to $25,000
- Program grants – up to $10,000
- Only monetary grants are funded through the Foundation.
Eligibility Criteria
- The Foundation awards grants to charitable, educational, and scientific organizations, which are public charities.
- The Foundation prefers to make monetary grants for capital and special projects rather than operational expenses. Grants for construction, renovation, repairs, and restoration of facilities are given primary consideration; and
- The Foundation prefers to make grants in Ash Grove Cement Company’s regional markets with an emphasis in the following states:
- West: Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Washington
- Central: Arkansas, Iowa (Des Moines Metro Area), Louisiana, Kansas, Missouri (Kansas City Metro Area and Springfield), Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas
- South: North and Central Florida
The Foundation does not fund:
- Projects and programs located outside of the United States;
- Grants to individuals;
- Debt reduction;
- Endowment campaigns;
- Membership drives; or
- Conference expenses and travel;
For more information, visit Ash Grove Charitable Foundation.