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Find similar grantsAbney Foundation Grants is sponsored by Abney Foundation. Supports innovative and creative projects in education, health, social services, and cultural affairs, with a primary focus on higher education.
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Guidelines | The Abney Foundation Applicants may submit a Letter of Intent briefly describing the project before submitting a proposal in order to find out if their ideas are potentially fundable by the Foundation. In applying for grants, the following information should be included: The specific purpose of the funds requested. The need for the project in the community.
Qualifications of key personnel. A detailed copy of how the money would be spent. A detailed copy of the latest annual operating budget reflecting expenditures and receipts and a statement of assets.
A statement advising how the grant, if made, can be evaluated with regard to the funds going to the agreed upon purpose and/or the effectiveness of the program. Recent grants received and applications pending. Names and members of the Board of Directors and their principal occupations.
Evidence that this application has the approval of the Board of Directors: a copy of the minutes of the Board of Directors meeting. A copy of the organization's Internal Revenue Service federal tax-exempt letter 501(c)(3). Names, titles and telephone numbers of three professionals familiar with the work of your organization.
After these materials are received, you may be contacted for a visit if your application is accepted for consideration. Only one copy is necessary. The general policy of The Abney Foundation is to make grants for innovative and creative projects, and to programs which are responsive to changing community needs in the areas of health, social service, education and cultural affairs.
We generally do not fund requests for operating expenses. Agencies applying for funds should be serving the citizens of South Carolina. Foundation grants are generally made once a year.
Grant proposals are due in our office on the first Monday in November by 4:00 PM. All correspondence should be directed to: e-mail: info@abneyfoundation. org The Abney Foundation | 100 Vine Street | Anderson, SC 29621 Phone: (864)964-9201 | Fax: (864)964-9209 | email: info@abneyfoundation.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and institutions in South Carolina. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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