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Find similar grantsGeneral Grant Program is sponsored by The Memorial Foundation. Responds to diverse community needs by assisting agencies that focus on health, human services, and community development to improve quality of life in Middle Tennessee.
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Prior to submitting a grant, an organization must contact Memorial Foundation and arrange a brief meeting to determine the potential eligibility of the request. At this meeting, Foundation staff will explain the procedure for applying for a grant. This is necessary for each grant request.
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Questions? Reach out to the Memorial Foundation team at admin@memfoundation. org .
To complete Memorial Foundation’s Online Grant Application, click here . Information requested in the online application includes: Background information including brief history, statement of purpose of the organization, and overview of programs and people served. Brief description of funding request.
Description of the need for the program and its impact on the population served. Goals and objectives and how outcomes will be measured. Source of funding commitments received and pending to date.
In addition to the online grant narrative requested, the following attachments must be uploaded: Board of Directors roster with name and company affiliation (one-page listing). The organization’s operating budget for the fiscal year that funding is requested and an itemized budget if applicable. Most recent financial audit.
If most current year-end financial statements have not yet been audited, include most current, unaudited balance sheet and income & expense statement. Internal Revenue Service determination letter confirming the Organization’s tax-exempt status. Meetings and site visits may be scheduled with applicant organization by the Foundation as appropriate.
MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, INC.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofits providing services in the geographic area formerly served by Nashville Memorial Hospital. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $10,000 - $100,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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