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Find similar grantsAlkek Foundation Grant is sponsored by The Albert and Margaret Alkek Foundation. Provides vital support to nonprofit organizations in Texas, focusing on charitable, educational, and scientific initiatives, prioritizing research and education-related projects that promise long-term benefits.
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Albert & Margaret Alkek Foundation - Grant Guidelines The Albert and Margaret Alkek Foundation was established to provide support for charitable, religious, scientific, literary and educational organizations and programs serving the people of the State of Texas. Grants are made only to nonprofit organizations that are recognized as public charities by the Internal Revenue Service.
Grants are limited to organizations and projects serving the State of Texas. The Foundation does not make grants to individuals or loans of any type. The Foundation does not make direct scholarships to students.
All scholarship programs are administered through educational institutions. The Foundation does not make grants intended to influence legislation or to support candidates for political office.
The funding available for unsolicited grants is very limited and to conserve an applicant�s time and resources, the Foundation asks that qualified applicants submit a brief letter of inquiry instead of a fully developed proposal or an application form. The one to two-page letter of inquiry should include brief descriptions of your organization and the project for which funds are being considered.
It should also state the amount of funding needed in total as well as the amount being requested from the Foundation. The applicant may include brochures or other materials available at hand, describing the organization or proposal in greater detail. Please do not include tax returns, detailed budget packages or financial statements with your submission.
The Foundation will use your letter of inquiry to determine the possibility of support. If the Foundation is interested in learning more about your organization and its project, you will be contacted for additional information and documentation. The Foundation accepts grant requests throughout the year and has no deadlines for submitted requests.
The Foundation prefers not to fund: Fund-raising events, advertising in programs, memorials for individuals or other similar activities Student organizations or charities operated by service clubs The purchase of uniforms, equipment, or trips for school-related organizations or sports teams As a rule, the Foundation will usually consider only one application from an organization within a twelve-month period.
Subsequent proposals from organizations previously funded by the Foundation will not be considered until a full report of the previous grant has been submitted. Inquiries should be sent (via the US Postal Service) to the address below. No facsimile or e-mail applications will be accepted.
Albert and Margaret Alkek Foundation 1100 Louisiana, Suite 5250 All materials submitted remain the property of the Foundation. DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE | GRANTS and Margaret Alkek Foundation
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Texas, excluding individuals, scholarships, political activities, or fundraising events. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Alkek Foundation Grant is funded by The Albert and Margaret Alkek Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Texas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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