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Find similar grantsFasken Foundation Grant is sponsored by Fasken Foundation. The Fasken Foundation Grant aims to empower nonprofit partners to improve the lives of underprivileged youth in the Permian Basin and Northern New Mexico.
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Grant Making — The Fasken Foundation G RANT PROCESS AND REQUIREMENTS: As a private 501C3 corporate foundation, The Fasken Foundation primarily reviews and grants those requests for youth, health and human services, and education. Operational funds are available with brick and mortar funds more restrictive. Grant requests are reviewed each quarter.
Each entity requesting a grant may make only one application annually. Approximately 80% of the grant funds are distributed in Midland, Texas. With the remaining 20% made in those other communities where members and directors live.
The Fasken Foundation board of directors meets quarterly in October, January, April, and July. Application deadlines for these meetings are September 30, December 31, March 31, and June 30. Please note that these dates are arranged in grant year order allowing distributions to be made in a calendar year.
First time applicants are asked to submit a pre-application letter stating the intent and financial needs of the project. With this letter they must also submit forms SF-CP and SF-1 found below, plus their most recent annual financial statement, and proof of 501C3 status.
After this information is reviewed by The Fasken Foundation Grants Committee and Board of Directors, the initial applicant will either be notified: 1) that our Foundation is interested in the project and now the initial applicant is asked to submit the full application required by “Recurring Applicants” found below; or 2) that your project does not fit our required criteria.
The Fasken Foundation accepts portions of the standardized grant application forms below developed by The Funders Roundtable and the Nonprofit Management Center of the Permian Basin Area Foundation (“PBAF”). All grant application requests are required to include a cover letter, their most recent annual financial statement, and proof of 501C3 status if not previously provided in the last calendar year.
For operational funds please add forms SF-CP, SF-2, SF-4, SF-5, and SF-6. For capital projects, please add forms SF-CP, SF-2, SF-4, SF-6, SF-7, and SF-8.
Forms for All Applicants (PDF format) SF-1 Pre-Application Summary SF-2 Funding Request Summary SF-3 Institutional Profile SF-4 Current Year Operating Budget SF-5 Year To Date Budget to Actual Comparison SF-6 Prior Year Contribution Analysis SF-7 Non-Operating Budget Detail for Capital or Special Project Funding Requests SF-8 Non-Operating Funding Summary for Capital or Special Project Funding Requests The preceding application forms are in Adobe PDF format.
You may be able to complete these forms online via your web browser, depending on your software. However, unless you are using Adobe Acrobat or the most current version of Acrobat Reader you may not be able to save the completed form. This is not a problem with the form; it’s simply a characteristic of the software.
If you feel that you might want to save the text you enter on the form, we suggest typing it into a separate text document, saving it, then copying and pasting into the PDF form. All information requests, pre-application letters, and application forms should be sent to:
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations serving underprivileged youth in the Permian Basin and Northern New Mexico. One application per organization per year. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for Fasken Foundation Grant are due June 30, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Fasken Foundation Grant is funded by Fasken Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Mexico. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Start from the official opportunity page linked in this listing — it carries the sponsor's submission instructions.
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