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Connor Foundation Grant Information & Application Grants Connor Foundation provides grants to organizations committed to uplifting our communities through work in one or more of our focus areas: health and wellness, the preservation of nature, education and the arts. If your organization needs funding for this type of philanthropic endeavor, we welcome you to apply for a grant.
Health & Wellness Nature Education The Arts GRANTS jim@dudashfactory. com 2025-12-09T02:55:48+00:00 Eligibility To be eligible for a grant, an organization must be tax-exempt or operate under the fiscal sponsorship of a tax-exempt nonprofit organization. Its work must fall within the scope of one or more of our designated program areas.
Geographic Considerations While we do focus on supporting Northeast Ohio-based organizations, we will also consider other groups doing excellent work in the area of health and wellness, the preservation of nature, education or the arts. Connor Foundation will accept grant requests in any format the organization chooses to provide. Applications can be emailed to info@connorfoundation.
org. Grants will be awarded twice a year based on the following cycles. Application Due: April 24, 2026 Grants Awarded: June, 2026 Application Due: October 23, 2026 Grants Awarded: December, 2026
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Tax-exempt nonprofits or organizations operating under fiscal sponsorship of a tax-exempt nonprofit; Northeast Ohio organizations prioritized but others considered. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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