Robert B. Daugherty Foundation provides charitable grants to worthy tax-exempt organizations that conduct charitable, scientific, cultural, religious or education activities exclusively. The Foundation gives preference to organizations which will use and apply substantially all of the charitable grant in the State of Nebraska and particularly in the greater Omaha area.
Donor Name: Robert B. Daugherty Foundation
State: Nebraska and Iowa
County: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: Ongoing
Details:
Eligibility Criteria
Grants are only made to organizations that are tax-exempt under §501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and federal and state entities described in §170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code; however, grantees which are tax supported will generally be subject to matching requirements. Grants are made to organizations that primarily serve the greater Omaha area or the State of Nebraska. The Foundation will make its grants in the following forms as appropriate for the project proposed and the project timeline. Applicants should be specific about the form of grant requested.
- One-time grants, which are single-year grants for a specific purpose;
- Multi-year grants, which are commitments for funding to be paid in increments over a period no longer than three years;
- Start-up program grants;
- Capital campaigns; and
- Challenge or matching grants. Grant proposals that have matching funds available are given preference over proposals without matching funds.
The Foundation generally will not make the following types of grants:
- Grants to individuals for any purpose;
- Grants to religious organizations for religious purposes;
- Grants to international organizations that do not have a qualified domestic 501(c)(3) representative;
- Grants to private foundations (other than operating foundations);
- Grants to endowments or other discretionary funding pools;
- Grants for dinners, galas, or other events; and
- Grants prohibited by IRS regulations.
For more information, visit Robert B. Daugherty Foundation.