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May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust | Grantseekers The May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust envisions a just society that values each individual as vital to the strength, richness, and well-being of the whole, and in which systems are deliberately structured to provide the opportunities and resources that each person needs to reach their full potential.
Adults & Transitioning Youth with Disabilities The Trust supports organizations that strive to achieve a lasting difference in the lives of the people they serve. In this section, learn more about the Trust's funding priorities, focus populations, and strategies. The Trust strives to develop respectful and mutually beneficial partnerships with its grantees.
In this section, grantees will find information to support this relationship. Thank you for your interest in the May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust. Please review the following information about the Trust’s grantmaking criteria below and whether and how to contact us.
The Trust is not currently accepting unsolicited requests for funding, however, it remains interested in hearing from organizations that may be eligible for future consideration. The simple email inquiry process described below enables aligned, competitive organizations to inform the Trust of their work. Please know that all inquiries will be read, however, given the volume received, not all inquiries will receive a response.
Please review the Trust’s Funding Priorities for detailed information about the populations and geographic areas the Trust’s grantmaking serves. To learn more about eligibility and alignment: Common Grantseeker Questions Answers to the most common grantseeker questions. Adults & Transitioning Youth with Disabilities 101 Larkspur Landing Circle, Suite 223 ©2026 May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust Site Credit
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