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Community Grant Program is sponsored by George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation. Supports a wide range of philanthropic efforts in Utah across five focus areas, including religion, arts, and community welfare.
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The George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation - Submit a Letter of Inquiry Submit a Letter of Inquiry Before proceeding to our Letter of Inquiry and online portal, please review carefully our eligibility guidelines and five focus areas . If you represent a qualified organization that believes it meets the Foundation’s criteria to apply for a grant, you may submit a Letter of Inquiry through our online portal.
Submit a Letter of Inquiry Inquiries are welcome throughout the year. If your organization and its project or program for which funding is sought meet the Foundation’s interests and priorities, you will be invited to submit a Grant Application Form through our online portal. 79 S.
Main Street, 14th Floor, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Our Mission, History & Legacy Preservation & Conservation Submit a Letter of Inquiry Online Portal for Applicants 2025 Report to the Community
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