The Priddy Foundation® is accepting applications to support programs in human services, education, the arts, and health, which offer significant potential for individual development and community improvement.
Donor Name: The Priddy Foundation
State: Texas and Oklahoma
County: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 08/01/2022
Details:
Types of Grants
- Program Grants: The Priddy Foundation® has significant interest in requests which create or expand program services. Program requests should deal effectively with identified problems and opportunities. In most cases, programs should be sustainable beyond the grant period and realistically match the requesting organization’s mission and capacity. Organizations should be able to evaluate results against defined standards of measurement.
- Operating Grants: The Priddy Foundation® considers general operating requests, but is wary of fostering annual budget dependency. Operating grants typically require a grantee organization to present a practicable plan to achieve self-sufficiency and may require the organization to enter into a formal consulting arrangement with a Nonprofit Management Service Organization (MSO) to improve organizational capacity.
- Capital Grants: The Priddy Foundation® considers capital projects for buildings and major items of equipment. Approval is more likely if the project has existing, broad support from organizations and individuals. Rarely will The Priddy Foundation’s contribution exceed 20% of the total project budget; often it will be much less. Organizations must attain their project fundraising goal and document that raised funds are sufficient to complete the project as presented in the grant application before a capital grant is funded.
- Organizational Development Support Grants: The Priddy Foundation® has an interest in increasing the capacity of an organization to serve more effectively in a complex and changing world. Requests for leadership development/capacity of board and staff, planning initiatives, technical assistance, and technology enhancements are considered. Organizational development grants must include a comprehensive plan supported by the organization’s board, outside professional assistance, if appropriate, and linkage between the leadership development plan and the ability of the organization to achieve and sustain its mission more effectively.
Before an application is considered, documentation of an exempt classification is required as described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Additionally, the applicant must be considered “not a private foundation” within the meaning of Section 509(a) of the Code. The Foundation neither lends nor grants money to individuals
Focus Areas
The Priddy Foundation® does not typically make grants for the following purposes:
- Basic or applied research
- Charities operated by service clubs
- Conferences or other educational events except through an organizational development grant
- Debt retirement
- Endowments
- Fundraising programs and events
- Grants that impose expenditure responsibility on the foundation
- Grants that would obligate the foundation to future funding
- Grants to individuals, including individual scholarship awards
- Individual public schools (PK-12)
- Marketing productions or publications
- Organizations that make grants to others
- Operating deficits
- Previously supported capital projects
- Religious institutions except for non-sectarian, human service programs offered on a non-discriminatory basis
- School trips
- Start-up funding for new organizations
- Volunteer fire departments (requests are supported through a fund established at the Wichita Falls Area Community Foundation)
For more information, visit The Priddy Foundation.