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Find similar grantsCHC Foundation Grant Opportunities is sponsored by CHC Foundation. Provides grant funding for capital improvement projects and the purchase of fixed material assets in Eastern Idaho. The foundation supports a variety of interests, including arts, science, education, social services, environmental, cultural, and community interests.
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Search similar grants →According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Publicly supported, tax-exempt, non-profit organizations in the greater Eastern Idaho region. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
CHC Foundation Grant Opportunities is funded by CHC Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Fall Granting Session is sponsored by CHC Foundation. The CHC Foundation offers grants to publicly supported, tax-exempt, non-profit organizations in the greater Eastern Idaho region. They prioritize innovative and enriching projects that serve the public interest and well-being and significantly improve the quality of life for people in their region, including social services. Funding is for capital improvement projects and the purchase of fixed material assets.
Grant Opportunities (Spring and Fall sessions) is a grant from CHC Foundation that funds nonprofits, schools, and municipalities in eastern Idaho. Idaho's second-largest private foundation and the largest in Southeastern Idaho, CHC Foundation offers two granting cycles per year: Spring applications are accepted January through February with awards in late May or June, and Fall applications are accepted June through July with awards in late October or November. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits or political subdivisions of the State of Idaho located within CHC's service area. Grants must fund fixed material assets — not operating expenses. Supported areas include arts, science, education, social services, environment, and community development.