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Find similar grantsBessie Minor Swift Foundation Grants is sponsored by Bessie Minor Swift Foundation. Supports programs that promote literacy and educational enrichment, focusing on Washoe County, Nevada; Ada and Canyon Counties, Idaho; and North County area of San Diego County, California.
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Bessie Minor Swift Foundation accepting grant applications from Summit County nonprofits | PostIndependent. com Bessie Minor Swift Foundation accepting grant applications from Summit County nonprofits Local Local | Jan 8, 2017 The Bessie Minor Swift Foundation announced that it is accepting grant applications from nonprofit organizations in Summit County.
Grants will be awarded to programs that promote literacy, reading and writing skills and programs in the languages, sciences and interdisciplinary areas. Applications will be accepted through Feb. 15 and recipients will be announced on May 1.
The fund will consider applications for grants requesting a minimum of $500 and a maximum of $3,000. Awards will be granted to organizations that provide direct service to help with the implementation or expansion of literacy programs for children who are below grade level or experiencing difficulty reading and to develop reading and writing skills at all age levels.
The foundation supports programs in the arts, languages and sciences for preschool, primary and secondary school-aged children and occasionally programs for adults as well. More than $374,000 in grants has been awarded since 2008. The foundation also prefers to award grants to organizations that do not have access to large fundraising budgets and are local in nature.
Grants are made only to nonprofit organizations certified as tax exempt. The Bessie Minor Swift Foundation was formed by the owners and founder of Swift Communications, which owns and operates the Summit Daily News and http://www. summitdaily.
com . Nonprofit organizations throughout Summit County are encouraged to apply. For more information visit Bessieminorswift.
org or email grants@bessieminorswift. org .
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Non-profit organizations in Washoe County, Nevada; Ada and Canyon Counties, Idaho; and North County area of San Diego County, California. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $500 - $5,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Applications for Bessie Minor Swift Foundation Grants are due February 12, 2027. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Bessie Minor Swift Foundation Grants is funded by Bessie Minor Swift Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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The Bessie Minor Swift Foundation Grant is sponsored by The Bessie Minor Swift Foundation. This grant supports programs that enhance literacy and educational enrichment in communities served by Swift Communications. Grants are available to nonprofit organizations focused on developing literacy skills, STEM education, and interdisciplinary programs for children and youth. The foundation prioritizes initiatives that foster active citizenry and provide direct service to underserved populations.
The Bessie Minor Swift Foundation Grant is sponsored by Bessie Minor Swift Foundation. The Bessie Minor Swift Foundation Grant supports programs that enhance literacy and educational enrichment in communities served by Swift Communications. Grants are available to nonprofit organizations focused on developing literacy skills, STEM education, and interdisciplinary programs for children and youth.
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