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Clancy & Theys 1949 Fund is sponsored by Triangle Community Foundation. This donor-advised fund supports nonprofits in Central Florida, North Carolina, Upstate South Carolina, and Virginia, prioritizing initiatives in education, workforce development, youth programming, and community well-being.
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Clancy & Theys 1949 Fund | Triangle Community Foundation About the Clancy & Theys 1949 Fund The Clancy & Theys 1949 Fund is a donor advised fund at Triangle Community Foundation that is a key arm of Clancy & Theys’ philanthropic efforts in their communities. As part of these efforts, these values define how Clancy & Theys approaches their philanthropy.
Community: Being an authentically engaged member of communities, fostering trust and meaningful connections. Connection: Building enduring partnerships with the non-profits we support, creating bonds that deliver lasting impact for our communities. Enthusiasm: Focusing our passion and energy to make a positive change and meaningful impact.
Effectiveness: Partnering with organizations that deliver measurable, lasting impact – setting the standard for community advancement. Leadership: Leading with purpose, championing philanthropic initiatives that create lasting impact and set the standard for the industry.
Application Guidance and Eligibility: Clancy & Theys is looking to fund opportunities in line with their established focus areas: Education and Workforce Development: We lead the way in supporting programs that deliver education and vocational training, shaping the future of skilled professionals in construction and beyond.
Youth Programming and Enrichment: We invest in youth programs and enrichment to strengthen our communities, ensuring the next generation thrives as tomorrow’s leaders. Community Well-Being: We envision thriving communities and invest in transformative projects that elevate the quality of life – advancing access to healthcare, housing affordability, and essential social services for generations to come.
It is encouraged for nonprofits to have an existing relationship with Clancy & Theys before applying for this grant. Organizations without an existing relationship may still be considered. This grant opportunity is open to nonprofits that work in areas served by Clancy & Theys in the following regions.
Please note that any organizations not working in these regions may not be considered. Grant applications are reviewed on a rolling basis at the beginning of each month. To ensure your application is read at the start of the next month, it is recommended that applications should be submitted by the 15 th of the month.
Note that applications received past that point will still be reviewed, but not until a month later. Decisions regarding grants will be announced to applicants typically during the second week of the month.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofits in Central Florida, North Carolina, Upstate South Carolina, and Virginia. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Clancy & Theys 1949 Fund accepts applications on a rolling basis — there is no single fixed deadline. Check the official notice for any cycle-specific review dates.
Clancy & Theys 1949 Fund is funded by Triangle Community Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, and Florida. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
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