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Apply for Funding - Moody Family Foundation Apply for Funding info@alextraz. com 2025-03-06T22:13:59+00:00 Moody Family Foundation Moody Family Foundation Funding The Moody Family Foundation is focused on developing the York Region community in Ontario, Canada, through the support of education and literacy programs and scholarships.
We want to positively support and empower students through programs that foster a lifelong love of learning. We believe that the improvement of community and individual well-being begins with an education. We aim to assist students through their educational journey by supporting early childhood literacy initiatives, enhancing access to youth educational programs and scholarships.
Grant Application Process To apply for funding, please use the designated grant application form. Download Application Form Completed grant applications should be submitted through the form below or through email to clientservices@canadagives. ca with the subject line: “Grant Request for Moody Family Foundation” .
Types of Funding Considered Literacy programs (ages 0-5) Educational programs (grades 1-12) Registered Canadian charity Strong commitment to serving York Region and involvement from members within the community Effective educational, literacy, and/or scholarship programs in place or the opportunity to develop programs within these areas Measurable impact and evidence of need Strong financial management, governance, and track record Volunteer opportunities and participation The Moody Family Foundation is a donor advised fund at Canada Gives, a registered charity and public foundation.
A selection committee reviews all qualifying applications and makes all recommendations associated with awards and funding. Canada Gives manages the administration and reporting for the Moody Family Foundation, and it issues the grants (awards) once the recipient(s) have been chosen and approved. For more information on how it works, visit CANADAGIVES.
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File * Accepted file types: pdf, doc, docx, Max. file size: 5 MB. We believe everyone deserves the opportunity to develop a love of learning A Donor Advised Fund at Canada Gives
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Must be a registered Canadian charity with strong commitment to serving York Region, Ontario; programs must focus on literacy (ages 0-5) or education (grades 1-12) with measurable impact. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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M-Pact Fund is a grant from The Moody Foundation, a cornerstone of the foundation's historic $1 billion commitment to Texas education over 20 years. The fund's name reflects a mutual promise between the foundation and its grantees to advance student success. Grantmaking focuses on two strategic priorities: Early Learning and Postsecondary Success. Eligible applicants include Texas education institutions, nonprofits serving students, and university endowments whose work aligns with the foundation's vision for transforming education outcomes by 2035. Award amounts vary based on project scope and alignment with program priorities. No fixed deadline is listed.
Moody Foundation Grant Inquiry is a grant from the Moody Foundation, one of Texas's largest philanthropic institutions committed to charitable work that fosters long-term community improvement. Awards vary widely—recent grants have ranged from $75,000 to over $20 million—spanning education, health, social services, arts, and environment. Eligible applicants include registered 501(c)(3) nonprofits, governmental entities, and certain supporting organizations operating in Texas. Organizations are generally permitted one active grant at a time. Interested applicants submit a brief project inquiry through the foundation's online portal. There is no fixed deadline.