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Find similar grantsGrantmaking Focus Areas is sponsored by The Woodruff Foundation. Supports nonprofit organizations in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, addressing behavioral health through treatment, education and prevention, coordination of resources, research, and advocacy.
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Grantmaking Focus Areas | The Woodruff Foundation The Woodruff Foundation welcomes grant requests from tax-exempt, nonprofit organizations located in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, whose work addresses behavioral health through the following focus areas: · education and prevention · coordination of resources in the community Click here for definitions of these focus areas.
The Foundation will consider requests for support of capital and/or program expenses. The Foundation does not consider requests for endowment, scholarships, fellowships, annual fund-raising campaigns, or general solicitations for funds. Grants will generally be awarded on a one-year basis.
The Woodruff Foundation’s general policy is to make only one grant per year directly to an organization. The Foundation does, however, encourage collaboration and partnership among its grantees. The Foundation will consider joint requests from partner agencies, even if one of the partner agencies has already received a grant individually or plans to submit a separate request.
In the event the Foundation awards a multi-year capital grant, the grantee organization may apply for programmatic support during the second year of the capital grant, provided a satisfactory interim report has been submitted.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Tax-exempt, nonprofit organizations located in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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