The Field Hall Foundation provides grants to not-for-profits and local governments for programs and projects that improve the lives of older adults and caregivers.
Donor Name: Field Hall Foundation
State: New York
County: Dutchess County (NY), Putnam County (NY), and Westchester County (NY)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/31/2023
Size of the Grant: $15,000 – $50,000
Details:
Focus Areas
The Foundation funds programs and projects that directly impact low-income and vulnerable older adults and their caregivers in the following areas:
- Food insecurity
- Home-based care services
- Respite and support services for spouses/relatives caring for older adults at home
- Safety, security and elder abuse
- Social work/Case management
- Transportation for older adults, caregivers, or home health aides
Other proposals may be considered; Contact the Foundation to discuss the program or project prior to submitting a Letter of Inquiry (LOI).
Priority
Priority is given to those that focus on seniors’ and caregivers’ most basic needs.
Types of Grants
The Foundation will consider projects for the following types of grants:
- Small Grants, up to $15,000
- Project/program creation, expansion, and/or support
- Minor capital improvement projects
- Full Grants
- Project/program creation, expansion, and/or support
- Grants fosr more than $50,000 can be considered for exceptional programs based on the merits of the proposal and must be discussed with the Foundation prior to submitting an LOI.
- Priority is given to new projects and programs, collaborations, and organizations not previously funded.
Geographical Area
The Foundation considers funding requests for projects and programs only in their geographical area of Dutchess, Putnam, and Westchester Counties, NY.
General Criteria
Potential grantees that meet their focus and geographical areas also need to have:
- An annual operating budget of $1 million or more
- A full time, paid executive director
- A history of providing direct services to older adults and/or their caregivers in their geographical area, or have an interest in expanding a program to the area.
For more information, visit Field Hall Foundation.