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Amon G. Carter Foundation Grant is sponsored by Amon G. Carter Foundation.
The Amon G. Carter Foundation, established in 1945, is a Texas non-profit that provides grants to support various fields including arts, education, health, and community services. Focused primarily on Tarrant County, it accepts grant applications year-round, with evaluations occurring three times annually.
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Amon G. Carter Foundation “I have come to realize that they who acquire wealth are more or less stewards in the application of that wealth to others of the human family who are less fortunate than themselves. ” “You can’t keep taking presents off the tree unless you put some on.
” “I desire and direct that this museum be operated as a nonprofit artistic enterprise for the benefit of the public and to aid in the promotion of cultural spirit in the city of Fort Worth and vicinity, to stimulate the artistic imagination among young people residing there..
” "I have come to realize that they who acquire wealth are more or less stewards in the application of that wealth to others of the human family who are less fortunate than themselves." "You can’t keep taking presents off the tree unless you put some on."
"I desire and direct that this museum be operated as a nonprofit artistic enterprise for the benefit of the public and to aid in the promotion of cultural spirit in the city of Fort Worth and vicinity, to stimulate the artistic imagination among young people residing there.." Amon G. Carter Foundation is a Texas non-profit corporation established in 1945 by Amon G.
Carter and Nenetta Burton Carter. The private foundation provides grants primarily for arts, education, health care and medical services, social service and youth agencies, programs for youth and the elderly, and civic and community endeavors that enhance the quality of life. The foundation sponsors and largely supports the Amon Carter Museum.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) exempt organizations. Does not fund individuals or projects outside its primary geographic interest (Tarrant County, Texas). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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