The Assisi Foundation of Memphis is seeking applications for its 3rd Quarter Grants to address pressing challenges affecting the community while also searching for root causes with the goal of healthy, positive transformation.
Donor Name: The Assisi Foundation of Memphis
States: Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas
Counties: Shelby County (TN), Fayette County (TN), Tipton County (TN), Crittenden County (AR), Desoto County (MS)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 05/11/2022
Details:
They focus on areas such as health and human services, education and lifelong learning, social justice and ethics, cultural enrichment and the arts, and community enhancement. However, it should be noted that whether or not an organization falls neatly within one of these categories, they always invite the exploration of good ideas that align with their mission of philanthropy, done well.
Geographic Locations
Your organization and program must be located in Shelby, Fayette, and Tipton Counties in Tennessee; Crittenden County, Arkansas; or Desoto County, Mississippi.
Eligibility Criteria
Many worthwhile organizations and projects in their community need funding. However, to be considered for an Assisi Foundation grant, your organization and project must meet their eligibility requirements.
- IRS STATUS: Your organization must have tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the IRS Code.
- FAITH NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY: The Assisi Foundation of Memphis acknowledges and appreciates your statements of values and faith that guide the practices of your nonprofit and many other faith-based organizations. If, however, your organization precludes or prohibits individuals of a different faith from participation, or receiving services from your organization, and/or from serving on the staff or governing board of your organization, the Foundation asks that you seek funding from other sources. To clarify further, even if you have volunteers and employees, and serve clients from ALL faith traditions, if you have never had non-Christians on your Board and have no plans to select non-Christians to serve on the board, they ask you to seek funding from other sources.
For more information, visit 3rd Quarter Grants.