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Find similar grantsGrants awarded bi-annually; deadlines are April 30 and October 31 each year.
Bews Foundation Grants is sponsored by The Bews Foundation. The Bews Foundation Grants support charitable organizations in Idaho's Treasure Valley, focusing on various sectors including education, health, community enhancement, and the arts. The foundation prioritizes local initiatives.
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Grant Qualification | Bews Foundation Here at Bews Foundation, we are driven by a single goal; to fulfill the charitable goals of Ed and Shirley to those charitable organizations that are organized and administered under Idaho law and operate in the Treasury Valley.
For grant requests of $10,000 or less, a grant letter request, page 1 of the form at the bottom of this page and a copy of your IRS determination letter is needed to be sent to Derek Pica as shown on the contacts page. For grants of a larger amount please complete the attached request form at the bottom of this page and email it to Derek Pica as shown on the contacts page.
Grant applications that propose to provide services outside of the Treasure Valley in Idaho will not be accepted . Grants will be awarded bi-annually in the spring and fall for grants received by April 30th and October 31st. Purpose.
The Foundation is created and shall be operated exclusively within the provisions of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Charitable Beneficiaries, as defined include the folllowing: 1. Boise State University.
a. To fund the Bronco Athletic Association, including but not limited to one or more student athletic scholarship endowments; b. To fund a new football stadium or stadium expansion; c.
To fund a medical school; d. To fund the College of Health Sciences; and e. To fund the Boise State University Foundation, Inc., to promote academic programs and scholarships at Boise State University.
2. Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center, Inc., for its general purposes. a.
To hospitals and other health care organizations for the purpose of improving the health of individuals, eradicating disease, or alleviating pain; and b. To medical researchers, medical research centers, hospitals and other charitable organizations for the purpose of furthering medical and health research to better the health of individuals or to directly conduct such activities. a.
To scholarship funds or foundations of colleges, universities, vocational schools, college preparatory schools, private high schools, secondary schools, primary b. To colleges, universities, vocational schools, college preparatory schools, private and public high schools, secondary schools, primary schools and pre-schools for their general financial assistance or specific programs, uses or purposes of such educational c.
To public libraries, other organizations, and individuals for the purpose of promoting and rewarding self-education efforts. 5. Relief for the Economically Disadvantaged.
To charitable organizations that support or promote the health, welfare and care of the underprivileged, poor, elderly, or the chemically addicted, including charitable organizations that provide food, housing and clothing or direct financial assistance for the purchase of housing to economically disadvantaged individuals and families. 6. Environment.
To charitable organizations whose purpose it is to protect or preserve the natural environment, preserve plants, animals and natural communities by protecting the lands and water upon which they are located and/or educating the public about the natural enviromnent and human relationships with plants and animals; and 7. Community.
To charitable organizations that support or conduct programs for community enhancement and that are well managed and financially responsible, including but not limited to charitable organizations that support museums and parks. 8. Promotion of the Arts.
To charitable organizations and individuals for the promotion and furtherance of the arts, including but not limited to art education, in the form of general financial assistance or funding for specific programs, uses or purposes. 9. Promotion of Historic Preservation.
To charitable organizations that are involved in saving, restoring and preserving historic buildings, sites and artifacts. 10. Care and Rehabilitation of Youth.
To charitable organizations and individuals for the purpose of providing benefits to and activities for youths, or care or rehabilitation of youths, in the form of general financial assistance or funding for specific programs, uses or purposes. 11. Women's and Family Assistance.
To charitable organizations and individuals for the purpose of (i) providing benefits to and activities for women and families in need; (ii) the care or rehabilitation of women and families in need; (iii) promoting self-sufficiency for women and families in need; (iv) providing housing for women and families in need; and (v) the betterment in general of women and families. 12. Civil Liberties.
To support charitable organizations and individuals for the purpose of (i) protecting individual freedom in the United States; (ii) educating Americans as to their basic civil liberties; and (iii) guarding against unwarranted governmental control. 13. Miscellaneous.
To any one or more charitable organizations and individuals solely for a charitable purpose described in the Section of this Article titled "Purpose." PDF Document Request Form
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations organized and administered under Idaho law operating in the Treasure Valley; covers education, healthcare, environment, arts, and other charitable categories. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $10,000 for letter requests; larger requests require full form Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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