The Robert Hoag Rawlings Foundation is accepting applications for its spring 2022 Grant Cycle.
Donor Name: Robert Hoag Rawlings Foundation
State: Colorado
County: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 03/01/2022
Details:
The mission of the Robert Hoag Rawlings Foundation is to assist nonprofit organizations with projects that are designed to improve the lives of people who reside in The Pueblo Chieftain circulation area, which are Pueblo, Mineral, Chaffee, Saguache, Rio Grande, Conejos, Fremont, Custer, Alamosa, Costilla, Huerfano, Las Animas, Crowley, Otero, Kiowa, Bent, Prowers, and Baca counties, all in Colorado.
Grants will only be made to organizations that are exempt from tax under Section 501 © (3) of the Internal Revenue Code and will not be made directly to individuals. The Foundation is particularly interested in supporting programs and community-based projects that:
- Assist communities to provide improvements toward the betterment of the lives of their citizens;
- Help alleviate cycles of illiteracy, poverty and government dependency;
- Assist young people to broaden their horizons by exposing them to educational opportunities that they may otherwise not have the ability to enjoy.
This Foundation generally will not make grants for the purpose of paying salaries for persons administering programs. Grants for the acquisition maintenance of equipment or for other capital needs are preferable. Preference will be given to organizations that have been established for more than three years and can demonstrate experience with successful programs, rather than providing seed money for new organizations or new projects.
Guidelines
Each request will be reviewed within the framework of the Foundation’s philosophy. The following factors will influence the committee’s decisions:
- Whether the program addresses a Foundation priority;
- The program’s impact on the community and evidence of reasonable participation by individuals;
- Possible duplication or overlap with other programs;
- Effectiveness of the organization’s structure and management, recognizing a dynamic and not a static organization;
- Evidence of the organization’s financial stability and achievement;
- Evidence of government or other community funding;
- Evidence of fiscal effectiveness is demonstrated by administrative costs as compared to total budgeting.
Restrictions
In general, the Foundation will not consider requests that has the following characteristics:
- Programs that do not benefit people in their 18 county service area;
- Direct grants to individuals;
- Political organizations, campaigns, or candidates for political office;
- Efforts directed towards influencing legislation at any governmental level;
- Sectarian or religious organizations whose services are directed to its members;
- Veteran or labor organizations, fraternal associations, social clubs and similar associations;
- Foundations which are themselves grant-making bodies;
- Advertising, raffle tickets or merchandise to be used as favors, door prizes or to be sold for fundraising; table sponsorships or event tickets
- Trips, travel, or cultural exchange tours;
- Conferences, seminars, or publication of books, magazines or films;
- National health agencies concerned with specific diseases or health issues, unless fundraising proceeds are directly used in the Foundation’s service area;
- Repeat annual requests for the same project/program will not be accepted. Requests to support the same initiative will only be accepted for review every other year unless written permission is granted in advance.
For more information, visit Robert Hoag Rawlings Foundation Grant.