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Find similar grantsDiane and Bruce Halle Foundation Grants is sponsored by The Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation. This foundation focuses on enhancing opportunities for Arizona communities by funding direct-service organizations that address chronic poverty. They prioritize programs that fulfill basic human needs such as food, shelter, and emotional support.
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Application - The Diane & Bruce Halle Foundation We thank you for your interest in the Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation’s online grant application process. The link to the online grant application portal is found below. Please note that all applications must be completed using the Halle Foundation’s online grant application portal.
Please use the Instructions and Frequentl y Asked Questions (FAQ) to assist you in preparing for and completing the application. To begin a new application: Please select the link below for the Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation’s online grant application portal. If you do not have an existing account on the portal, you will need to create an account to log on and enter your eligibility screening information into the online system.
You will then be directed to the grant application(s) available to apply for. To return to an Application in process: Once you have created your application, you may return to the online grants portal to continue working. We recommend bookmarking the web address for the online grants portal.
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Applicants can check the status of their application within the grants portal. Please use these Instructional Videos for further assistance: How to set-up a new password For login information or other questions, please contact info@hallefoundation. org
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Direct-service organizations in Arizona addressing chronic poverty and providing basic human needs. Organizations should demonstrate effective leadership and financial management. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation Grants is funded by The Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Arizona. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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