The Dr. Phillips Charities is seeking grant applications to support nonprofit organizations in Orange and Osceola Counties in Florida.
Donor Name: Dr. Phillips Charities
State: Florida
County: Orange County (FL) and Osceola County (FL)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 08/01/2023
Details:
Dr. Phillips Charities makes grants that have a significant and lasting impact on the community, including:
- Worthy capital purposes, and
- Innovative projects that
- Address a critical community need; and
- Demonstrate a potential for ongoing, sustainable financial support from the community.
- Phillips Charities considers requests to expand innovative programs to make a greater impact in the community, or to continue effective programs while on-going funding is stabilized.
- Proposals for endowments, research, travel, trips or tours, youth sports teams or sports leagues, scholarships, conference attendance, newsletters or other promotional materials, magazines or books, and/or television or video production are discouraged.
- Grants for a particular project or program are made on a one-time-only basis. Pledges generally will not exceed a three-year period. Multiple proposals in a twelve-month period are strongly discouraged.
Focus Areas
Primary areas of support include:
- Education
- Children & Youth
- Arts & Culture
- Health
- Social Services
In addition, Dr. Phillips Charities awards grants to organizations that preserve the free enterprise system and protect private property rights.
Eligibility Criteria
- Dr. Phillips Charities primarily supports not-for-profit organizations that serve Orange and Osceola Counties in Florida, and that have completed five full years of operation after the date of receipt of its tax exempt determination letter from the Internal Revenue Service.
- Grants are made only to organizations exempt from federal taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. In addition, if the nonprofit organization is a supporting organization, Dr. Phillips Charities will only consider a grant proposal from either a Section 509(a)(1) or Section 509(a)(2) supporting organization per the Internal Revenue Code.
For more information, visit Dr. Phillips Charities.