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Hayden Foundation Education and Animal Welfare Grants is a grant from the Hayden Foundation of Rhode Island that funds educational and animal welfare organizations in Rhode Island. The Foundation supports initiatives that enhance educational outcomes for public and private students across STEAM fields and the trades, while also championing the animal-human bond and working to end animal suffering.
Open to nonprofit organizations in Rhode Island, the Foundation provides financial assistance through scholarships and grants to organizations aligned with its dual mission of expanding educational opportunity and promoting animal welfare.
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The Hayden Foundation - supporting students’ endeavors in STEAM and the trades, as well as animal welfare programs. We are a philanthropic organization dedicated to providing financial assistance via scholarships and grants to educational and animal welfare organizations in Rhode Island. Supporting initiatives that enhance educational outcomes and opportunities for public and private students.
Celebrating the animal-human bond and ending animal suffering and mistreatment in all its forms. The Hayden Foundation begins with the story of Rhode Island business and community leader Don Hayden and his wife Elaine. The Haydens were true believers that work ethic, service, and education were the keys to life’s success.
Both were committed to service and philanthropy throughout their lives. Their foundation continues the Hayden’s commitment to supporting students’ endeavors in STEAM and the Trades, and animal welfare programs. Learn More About the Haydens “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.
” Educational organizations helped Animal welfare organizations helped Another amazing stat here The Hayden Foundation Highlights a Year of Community Investment Across Rhode Island Hayden Foundation of Rhode Island Sees Record Grant Applications, Reflecting Growing Education and Animal Welfare Needs RHODY TODAY: Hayden Scholarship assists 197 URI students
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Rhode Island. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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