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Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation About the Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation Established in 2007, the Cornelia T.
Bailey Foundation is dedicated to advancing the arts, education, and innovative initiatives that enrich lives through nature and the sciences. Founded by Mrs. Cornelia T. Bailey during her lifetime, the Foundation stands as a tribute to her philanthropic spirit and enduring legacy.
Mrs. Bailey was deeply committed to supporting organizations that promote the arts, in all forms, expanding educational opportunities, serving veterans, and driving progress in medical research. Today, we proudly continue her vision—investing in programs that seek to inspire, heal, and uplift communities. The Foundation is committed to equal opportunity.
We do not make grant decisions on the basis of gender, race, ethnicity, disability, religion, or sexual orientation. We ensure that our grantees comply with all applicable federal, state, and local equal opportunity laws. When evaluating grant applications, we prioritize programs with the potential to make a meaningful and measurable impact—especially those that improve lives on a broad scale.
We are dedicated to empowering organizations that promote the arts and develop programs designed to inspire, educate, and engage. Our vision is a world where the arts are not viewed as a luxury or elective, but as a vital part of every individual’s development and well-being.
Through strong community partnerships, we harness the transformative power of the arts to elevate educational outcomes, foster creativity, and enhance quality of life. We believe in the synergy that arises when artists, educators, advocates, and creatives from all disciplines—musicians, museum professionals, actors, writers, and teachers—come together and collaborate.
It is scientifically proven that the arts play a fundamental role in youth development, nurturing healthy brain function, social growth, and emotional resilience. Aligned with our mission, we also support initiatives that protect and utilize nature as a source of enrichment and healing. Conservation and beautification efforts are not only essential to environmental health but also to individual and community well-being.
Research consistently shows that time spent in nature supports both physical and mental health, especially for children. We are committed to partnering with organizations that recognize the vital connection between a thriving natural environment and a thriving population. Equally important is our dedication to supporting veterans.
We recognize the sacrifices made by servicemen and women and believe they deserve meaningful pathways to recovery, healing, and renewed purpose. That’s why we invest in programs that provide therapeutic support, service animals, respite opportunities, and community-centered initiatives that help veterans and their families thrive.
Veterans’ well-being is not only a moral imperative but also a cornerstone of a strong, resilient community. As a charitable foundation, we remain committed to supporting initiatives that drive progress, improve lives, and create lasting, positive impact across the arts, the environment, education, and veteran support.
Philanthropic Arts (P/Arts) P/Arts, launched in 2019, supports organizations that integrate the arts into daily student curricula and early childhood education, and also provides ongoing professional development and training for educators. The Eager to Learn program provides college test prep and, since 2022, supports access to trade schools.
We fund partners who offer SAT/ACT prep or trade-career mentoring so students from all backgrounds get quality help. Grants, up to $25,000, support higher test scores and more scholarship and admission opportunities. The New Era Writers Program strengthens writing and communication skills.
We fund programs that teach clear, persuasive writing to promote expression, change, and equality. Grants (up to $25,000) provide training and encourage advanced writing education for personal and social impact.
Our Veterans Assistance program funds organizations who are supporting veterans, regardless of length of service or status, through programs geared towards mental health services, housing, recreation and integration back to civilian life. We believe in the importance of service animals both for emotional and physical support and will support organizations based in the areas we provide grants.
Whether you are a first-time grantee or a returning grantee, getting started is simple—the Eligibility Quiz below is the first step in the general grant process (one of two grant-pathways). If your answers show a good fit, you will be redirected to our Letter of Inquiry (LOI) form. We use the LOI to find projects and programs that fall outside of our four program grant initiatives while still adhering to our Mission.
Please visit our program grant pages if you are intending to submit a program grant application capped at $25,000 which does not first require an LOI. Please keep in mind that the timeline from LOI to Grant Application to Grant Determination is approximately 16 weeks while the timeline from Program Application to Grant Determination is roughly 8 weeks.
Only about 35% of LOI are approved and invited to submit a full grant application, many of the others are directed back to a program application.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations providing college test prep, trade-career mentoring, or job skills development. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $25,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
EAGER to Learn Program is funded by Cornelia T Bailey Charitable Trust. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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The Veterans Assistance & Service Dog Funding Program is a grant from the Cornelia T. Bailey Charitable Trust that supports nonprofit organizations serving veterans. Grants of up to $25,000 fund veterans assistance services including healthcare, housing, mental health services, employment support, and community programs, as well as acquisition and training of service dogs for veterans with disabilities such as PTSD and mobility impairments. Priority is given to organizations focused on veterans with disabilities or significant service-related challenges. Eligible applicants must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits actively serving veterans.
Veterans Assistance and Service Dog Funding Program is a grant from the Cornelia T. Bailey Charitable Trust providing up to $25,000 to nonprofit organizations serving veterans, with priority given to organizations assisting veterans with disabilities. The foundation, established in 2007, supports the arts, education, veteran services, and medical research. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofit entities with active programs serving veterans. Priority consideration is given to organizations providing service dog programs or other specialized support for veterans with disabilities.
Healthy School Awards Program is sponsored by Blue Cross & Blue Shield Of Mississippi Foundation. Recognizes and rewards public K-12 schools in Mississippi that encourage healthy lifestyle behaviors and implement exemplary school health and wellness initiatives. Awards are given in categories based on school enrollment size, with one school designated as the Healthiest School in Mississippi. Geographic focus: Mississippi Focus areas: Healthy Eating, Physical Activity, Staff Wellness, Tobacco-Free Lifestyles
The Community Grants (New York and Pennsylvania Regions) program is a grant from the William G. McGowan Charitable Fund that supports nonprofits working in Monroe or Yates County, New York, or Lackawanna or Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Grants average approximately $28,000 and can range from small amounts to six-figure commitments for program or operations support. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) organizations whose work addresses the foundation's goals. First-time applicants must submit a Letter of Inquiry (LOI) before applying. The April 2026 application deadline has passed; inquiries are also accepted on a rolling basis for future cycles.