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How do I report suspected fraud? Investing & Wealth Management Corporate & Investment Banking Customer Service and FAQs Wells Fargo Trust Philanthropic Services Private Foundations Carlos and Marguerite Mason Trust Carlos and Marguerite Mason Trust To improve the process of organ transplantation for needy Georgia residents.
The trust distributes grants to 501(c)(3) organizations located in Georgia that can provide financial assistance to needy Georgia residents requiring transplants of eyes, kidneys, hearts, and other human organs. Up to 25% of the trust’s income may be used for researching methods of improving the transplant of eyes, kidneys, hearts, and other human organs.
Annual application deadlines Financial assistance to needy persons or research associated with transplantation of eyes, kidneys, hearts, and other human organs. Capital improvements such as buildings, furniture, equipment, and alterations to existing structures.
Start-up grants to new projects and programs addressing a critical need in the area of patient financial challenges associated with solid organ transplantation and demonstrating potential for ongoing external or institutional support. The trustee will consider challenge or matching grant proposals.
The focus of the Carlos and Marguerite Mason Trust is to respond to the needs of the residents of the state of Georgia in the area of organ transplantation through awarding grants to qualified organizations and institutions. Institutions or organizations must be located in the state of Georgia and be tax-exempt entities under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3).
The trustee makes its decisions based on materials provided in the grant request, interviews, site visits, and recommendations from advisory sources. It is requested that all communication be made through Philanthropic Services at Wells Fargo Bank, N. A.
Officers of Wells Fargo Bank, N. A. are not to be personally contacted concerning a proposal or anticipated approach to the trust.
The trustee considers proposals for: Capital improvements such as buildings, furniture, equipment, and alterations to existing structures Start-up grants for new projects and programs addressing a critical need in the area of patient financial challenges associated with solid organ transplantation and demonstrating potential for ongoing external or institutional support Challenge or matching grant proposals Grants up to three years in length The trustee generally does not fund: Endowment or general goodwill advertising Grants that would replace existing sources of funding Indirect or overhead expenses for projects at colleges, universities, governmental units, or other established organizations Annual application period and deadlines Applications are accepted year-round but they must be submitted by June 30 to be reviewed at the annual grant meeting.
Required agreements and reports The trustee requires periodic reporting during the project, as well as a report at the end of the grant period. Marguerite Fugazzi Mason died in January 1991, leaving the bulk of her estate to the Carlos and Marguerite Mason Trust.
The purpose of the trust, created in loving memory of her husband, Carlos Mason, is to improve the process of organ transplantation for Georgians through grants to 501(c)(3) organizations “first and primarily to enable them to provide needy persons who are residents of the state of Georgia with financial assistance when they require transplants of eyes, kidneys, hearts, and other human organs.
” To improve the process of organ transplantation for needy Georgia residents. The trust distributes grants to 501(c)(3) organizations located in Georgia that can provide financial assistance to needy Georgia residents requiring transplants of eyes, kidneys, hearts, and other human organs. Up to 25% of the trust’s income may be used for researching methods of improving the transplant of eyes, kidneys, hearts, and other human organs.
Annual application deadlines Financial assistance to needy persons or research associated with transplantation of eyes, kidneys, hearts, and other human organs. Capital improvements such as buildings, furniture, equipment, and alterations to existing structures.
Start-up grants to new projects and programs addressing a critical need in the area of patient financial challenges associated with solid organ transplantation and demonstrating potential for ongoing external or institutional support. The trustee will consider challenge or matching grant proposals.
The focus of the Carlos and Marguerite Mason Trust is to respond to the needs of the residents of the state of Georgia in the area of organ transplantation through awarding grants to qualified organizations and institutions. Institutions or organizations must be located in the state of Georgia and be tax-exempt entities under Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3).
The trustee makes its decisions based on materials provided in the grant request, interviews, site visits, and recommendations from advisory sources. It is requested that all communication be made through Philanthropic Services at Wells Fargo Bank, N. A.
Officers of Wells Fargo Bank, N. A. are not to be personally contacted concerning a proposal or anticipated approach to the trust.
The trustee considers proposals for: Capital improvements such as buildings, furniture, equipment, and alterations to existing structures Start-up grants for new projects and programs addressing a critical need in the area of patient financial challenges associated with solid organ transplantation and demonstrating potential for ongoing external or institutional support Challenge or matching grant proposals Grants up to three years in length The trustee generally does not fund: Endowment or general goodwill advertising Grants that would replace existing sources of funding Indirect or overhead expenses for projects at colleges, universities, governmental units, or other established organizations Annual application period and deadlines Applications are accepted year-round but they must be submitted by June 30 to be reviewed at the annual grant meeting.
Required agreements and reports The trustee requires periodic reporting during the project, as well as a report at the end of the grant period. Marguerite Fugazzi Mason died in January 1991, leaving the bulk of her estate to the Carlos and Marguerite Mason Trust.
The purpose of the trust, created in loving memory of her husband, Carlos Mason, is to improve the process of organ transplantation for Georgians through grants to 501(c)(3) organizations “first and primarily to enable them to provide needy persons who are residents of the state of Georgia with financial assistance when they require transplants of eyes, kidneys, hearts, and other human organs.
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