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Dr. Harry J. Heeb Foundation Grant is sponsored by Dr. Harry J. Heeb Foundation.
This grant supports underprivileged and abused children, providing medical attention for related disabilities in the fields of eye, ear, nose, and throat health. It also funds education and training for healthcare providers and nurses.
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Application Information - Dr. Harry J. Heeb Foundation Dr. Harry J. Heeb Foundation For your convenience, Dr. Harry J.
Heeb Foundation is pleased to provide a link to its online Grant Application Form through this website. If you fit within the guidelines described on the Guidelines tab, we encourage you to begin an online application by clicking on the link below and submitting by April 1st.
You will be asked to supply information about your organization, key leadership, details about your grant request, impact you expect the grant to have on your organization or community, time table and how you will measure success.
Please note that the online application requires the following attachments: Completed Grant Proposal Application Principal objective and brief history of the organization/institution List of the current Board of Directors Detailed outline of project, including its expected outcome, including the number served by the grant if applicable. Financial information for prior 3 years (financial statements; audited or unaudited.
If unaudited, please explain why.) Proposed budget for current year for both the project and your organization. The budget must include anticipated income/revenue and expenses.
Source(s) of other funding for the project you are requesting funding for and the amount requested (if applicable) Attachments can be in Microsoft Word or Excel or Adobe PDF format. Please do not include compressed ZIP files. If you have not yet registered with our online system, you will be prompted to create an account first so you can return to a saved application at a later date if needed.
Please follow the link below to start an application: To Update Your Application: If you wish to review, edit or complete an online application that has not yet been submitted please follow the link below. Return to Your Existing Application
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations must fit within foundation guidelines; specific criteria on guidelines tab. Organizations operating primarily in Florida and Wisconsin per stored data. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $2,500 to $20,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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