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Community Grant Program is a grant from The Paul and Carol David Foundation that funds nonprofit organizations improving the lives of children and families in and around Stark County, Ohio. The Foundation supports programs in education, family health and wellness, community strengthening, and faith-based missions that benefit children and families.
Focus areas include quality education and learning environments, health and wellness programs addressing medical needs and food insecurity, and initiatives that strengthen the Stark County community. Eligible applicants are nonprofit, philanthropic, and charitable organizations serving the needs of children and their families in and around Stark County, Ohio. Award amounts are unspecified in the funding announcement.
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Stark Community Grant Program | Paul & Carol David Foundation The Paul and Carol David Foundation grant program supports organizations that improve the lives of children and families in their communities.
For Stark County Organizations Nonprofit, philanthropic and charitable organizations that serve the needs of children and their families in and around Stark County, Ohio are eligible to apply for a grant from the Paul and Carol David Foundation. Quality education and learning environments have the power to shape our childrens’ future successes.
If you share this belief – and help to serve the educational needs of our community – you could be a great fit for a grant opportunity. Our love for the Stark County community is the heart of our Foundation. We are proud to support organizations dedicated to strengthening our community – benefitting so many children and families with access to quality programs and services.
Healthy children + Healthy families = a STRONG community. We support organizations and projects that prioritize the health needs of our community, including helping to meet its medical, wellness, and food insecurity needs. Is faith at the foundation of your nonprofit or organization?
Our Foundation helps lessen financial barriers for faith-based missions centered around benefitting the children and families of the Stark County area. If We Share a Goal – We Can Help More Children and Families The Paul and Carol David Foundation helps many causes, organizations, nonprofits and businesses who share our mission to improve the health, wellness and educational opportunities for area children.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Appears to support organizations improving lives of children and families in communities (Stark County, Ohio area). Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Community Grant Program is funded by The Paul and Carol David Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Ohio. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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