The Sundt Foundation is seeking applications for its grant program to make a meaningful impact on the lives of disadvantaged children and adults.
Donor Name: Sundt Foundation
State: Selected States
City: Selected Cities
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 03/15/2023
Size of the Grant: $10,000
Details:
The Sundt Foundation was created in 1999 to give Sundt employee-owners a way to give back to the communities where they live and work. Twenty years later, the foundation remains true to its original mission. Millions have been awarded to nonprofits all over the country – primarily to aid the disadvantaged in California, Arizona, and Texas.
Most grants are made to organizations located in the vicinity of a Sundt regional office (Phoenix, Tucson, Northern California, Southern California, Texas, and Utah).
Funding for the Foundation comes primarily from contributions made by employees of Sundt Construction, Inc., and matched by the company. Non-profit organizations wishing to be considered for funding must first submit a completed Grant Application, along with copies of the organization’s 501(c) (3) determination letter and list of current board members.
Funding Exceptions
In general, the Sundt Foundation does not provide financial support:
- For grant requests greater than $10,000
- In the form of multi-year pledges
- To underwrite the costs of fundraising events, such as dinners, golf tournaments, etc.
- Construction projects that will provide administrative facilities
- Grants that would be used, in any way, to teach or promote any religious belief
- Activities outside of the United States
Eligibility Criteria
- Verification of Tax Exempt Status
- Applicants must be able to verify their 501(c) (3) status by submitting a copy of their tax determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service. There are no exceptions to this policy, and no other types of tax exempt organizations will be considered.
- Verification of Current Address
- The address on the tax exemption letter must match the current address of the organization. If it does not, the organization must submit a copy of the first sheet of its most recent Form 990 filing showing the current address of the organization. If the organization is not required to file a Form 990, it may alternatively submit to the Foundation a letter, signed by the Executive Director or other official with authority to bind the organization, explaining the change of address (when, where, etc.) and affirmatively stating that, but for the change in address, the organization is the same organization that has been designated by the IRS as a 501(c)(3) organization, that there has been no change in that status since the issuance of the IRS letter and that, to the best of the writer’s knowledge, there are no circumstances that would warrant a change in that status.
- Recognition as an Affiliate of another Organization
- If the organization applying for a grant is an affiliate of a parent organization that holds 501(c) (3) tax-exempt status, the applicant must submit a copy of the parent organization’s tax-exemption letter along with a letter from the parent organization, on the parent organization’s letterhead, recognizing the affiliate and confirming the affiliate’s current address.
For more information, visit Sundt Foundation.