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George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation Grants is sponsored by George S Eccles And Delores Dore Eccles Foundation. The Foundation awards grants to qualified charitable organizations for projects and programs that have the potential to make a significant difference in bettering Utah's communities and enriching the quality of life of its citizens. Funding is provided across five primary focus areas.
Geographic focus: Utah
Focus areas: Arts & Culture, Community, Education, Health & Wellness, Preservation & Conservation
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New Users: Please click on "Create New Account" to complete the registration process and create your login credentials. Existing Users: Please enter your credentials and log in. If you forgot your password, please use the "Forgot your Password" link to the left to reset your password.
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While Internet Explorer will work, you may encounter minor technical issues. Questions? Contact our Program Officers: Erin Armstrong: 801-246-5346 or erin@gseccles.
org (Focus Areas: Arts & Culture, Education, Health & Wellness) Kirsten Darrington: 801-246-5350 or kirsten@gseccles. org (Focus Areas: Capital Requests) Eliot Wilcox: 801-246-5354 or eliot@gseccles. org (Focus Areas: Community, Preservation & Conservation) George S.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Utah-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations (or those with a tax exemption letter from the IRS) and government units. Organizations may apply only once per year. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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