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Find similar grantsAcadiana, Louisiana Grant Program is sponsored by First Horizon Foundation. Supports qualified nonprofits in Acadiana addressing community wellbeing, financial literacy, leadership, arts, or environmental sustainability.
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Forming a non-profit entity Charitable Giving Rolling Deadline First Horizon Foundation – Acadiana, Louisiana Grant Program (Deadline: April 30, 2026) Charitable Grants Supporting Community Well-Being, Financial Education, and Sustainability Organization: First Horizon Foundation Support Type: Charitable grants Geographic Focus: Acadiana region, Louisiana Through its Louisiana grantmaking, the First Horizon Foundation supports nonprofit organizations addressing critical community needs.
In Acadiana, funding prioritizes programs that strengthen community well-being, expand financial education, develop future leaders, support the arts, and promote sustainability.
What This Program Supports Funding is aligned with the following focus areas: Community well-being and stability Financial literacy and economic education Education and leadership development Arts and cultural enrichment Environmental sustainability and resilience Eligible Acadiana Grant Area & Timeline Area Contact Application Timeline Acadiana, LA Ashley Dauterive Applications open November 1, 2025 Applications close April 30, 2026 Eligibility & Restrictions Qualified nonprofit organizations serving the Acadiana region Ineligible requests include: Solely religious, social, or fraternal organizations Organizations that primarily redistribute funds (except recognized united-fund organizations) Political or advocacy organizations Operating budget deficits ➡️ https://firsthorizonfoundation.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Qualified nonprofit organizations serving the Acadiana region in Louisiana. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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