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Grant Application - Henry L. Guenther Foundation THE HENRY L. GUENTHER FOUNDATION Please do not use all caps in the application fields.
Carefully read the foundation’s policies here https://guentherfoundation. org/who-we-are/ to ensure that you are familiar with our guidelines prior to submitting your application. Proposed projects must be completed and implemented within 12 months.
Doing Business As (If Applicable): * State / Province / Region Street Address (If Different): State / Province / Region First Name of Correspondent: * Last Name of Correspondent: * Greeting * Mr. Ms. Dr. Father Sister Rev.
Title of Correspondent: * Type of Organization & Nature of Operations (LIMIT 500 CHARACTERS): * Incorporation Date & State of Incorporation: * IRS Tax Exemption Granted Under Section: * Date of IRS Tax Exemption Granted: * California Tax Exemption Granted Under Section: * Date of California Tax Exemption Granted: * Federal Information Return Filed In Name of: * Form (990, 990t, 990ar, Other): * Date Form Was Last Filed: * Brief Description of How Grant Funds Will be Utilized (LIMIT 250 CHARACTERS): * Geographical Area/City(ies) Covered By Proposal (LIMIT 100 CHARACTERS): * Have you previously received a grant from The Guenther Foundation?
* If yes, what month and year? Previously funded organizations must wait a minimum of three (3) years to submit a new application, beginning from the date of the receipt of grant funds.
PLEASE PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION FROM THE ORGANIZATION’S MOST RECENTLY COMPLETED FORM 990 COMPENSATION OF OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, TRUSTEES, KEY EMPLOYEES PROVIDE TOTALS FOR EACH CATEGORY OF PERSON SHOWN BELOW (PAGE 7 PART VII ON FORM 990): For Directors * Number of Directors Reportable Compensation Estimated Amount of Other Compensation For Officers * Number of Officers Reportable Compensation Estimated Amount of Other Compensation For Key Employees * Number of Key Employees Reportable Compensation Estimated Amount of Other Compensation STATEMENT OF REVENUE AMOUNT REPORTED ON (PAGE 9 PART VIII ON FORM 990): Total Revenue (Line 12 on Form 990) * Government Grants (Line 1e on Form 990) * Total Contributions, Gifts, Grants (Line 1h on From 990) * Total Program Service Revenue (Line 2g on From 990) * STATEMENT OF FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES AMOUNT REPORTED ON (PAGE 9 PART IX ON FORM 990) Grants to Other Organizations (Line 1 on Form 990) * Total Program Service Management/General Grants to Individuals (Line 2 on Form 990) * Total Program Service Management/General Grants to Foreign Organizations (Line 3 on Form 990) * Total Program Services Management/General Compensation of Officers, Etc. (Line 5 on Form 990) * Total Program Services Management/General Total Functional Expenses (Line 25 on Form 990) * BALANCE SHEET (PAGE 9 PART X ON FORM 990) Total Assets – End of Year * Total Liabilities – End of Year * Copy of a valid Internal Revenue Service letter granting exemption under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
* Accepted file types: pdf, Max. file size: 4 MB, Max. files: 1.
Copy of a valid California Franchise Tax Board letter granting exemption under Section 23701d of the Revenue & Taxation Code. * Accepted file types: pdf, Max. file size: 4 MB, Max.
files: 1. Copy of a valid Notification of Status under Section 509(a) of the Tax Reform Act of 1969 issued after January 1, 1970, classifying the organization as: "a private foundation;" "a private operating foundation;" or "not a private foundation. ” * Accepted file types: pdf, Max.
file size: 4 MB, Max. files: 1. Current, complete audited financial statements.
Financial statements prepared by other than independent auditors must be signed by two officers of the board of directors or trustees. All accompanying notes to the statements must be included. * Accepted file types: pdf, Max.
file size: 4 MB, Max. files: 1. Current list of officers, directors, and/or trustees.
* Officers Directors Trustees A detailed statement of the request, including a complete program budget (not agency budget), projected timeline for implementation and completion of the project, and all other applicable details. Provide complete financial information (sources and amounts of all loans, grants, pledges, and other fundraising activities; copies of contractors' estimates and/or bids from suppliers; etc.).
* Accepted file types: pdf, Max. file size: 4 MB, Max. files: 1.
A statement of how the organization's proposed project will benefit California residents and, if applicable, those residing in Southern California. * Accepted file types: pdf, Max. file size: 4 MB, Max.
files: 1. A detailed statement defining the need for the services or facilities that would be provided by the requested funds. * Accepted file types: pdf, Max.
file size: 4 MB, Max. files: 1. A statement describing the manner in which the organization would report to the Guenther Foundation the disbursement of monies and the results obtained with the requested funds, within the required reporting guidelines set forth above (section #11 of the Policies).
* Accepted file types: pdf, Max. file size: 4 MB, Max. files: 1.
A signed statement on letterhead from the governing body of the organization authorizing the presentation of the application as a prime need within the scope and limitations of the Guenther Foundation's policies. * Accepted file types: pdf, Max. file size: 4 MB, Max.
files: 1. The Henry L. Guenther Foundation is a private non-profit charitable California corporation organized to promote and engage in exclusively charitable endeavors, which will tend to improve social conditions, promote human welfare, and/or alleviate pain and suffering.
acolorado@guentherfoundation. org © 2026 Henry L. Guenther Foundation | WordPress Web Design & Hosting Santa Barbara Susanne joined the Henry L.
Guenther Foundation Board of Directors in 1989 and became the chairman of the board in 2016. She is responsible for the overall program compliance, communication, and administration activities of the foundation and is accountable directly to the board of directors.
Susanne’s professional and personal background in non-profit and philanthropic work has put her in a unique position to understand the modern day demands of foundation grant-giving. After attending Cal State University Los Angeles, Susanne joined Human Services Association (HSA), a non-profit social service agency founded in 1943 in the city of Bell Gardens, California.
She served HSA for 28 years, first as a program director and for the last 25 years as the executive director. Susanne was elected president of the Heck Family Foundation in 2009, where she is responsible for the overall management of the foundation. In 2009-2010, Susanne was named District Governor for Rotary International District 5280.
District 5280 encompasses a wide cross section of Rotary clubs across the greater Los Angeles area. She continues to work on Rotary humanitarian projects both locally and abroad. Susanne lives in Huntington Beach, California and has two children, Kim and Eric, and six grandchildren.
In her spare time, she enjoys traveling with family and friends. Phil is the general manager and president of W. M.
Beaty & Associates, Inc., a timberland management company based out of Redding, California. He received his B. S.
in forestry from Washington State University in 1978 and became a California Registered Professional Forester in 1981. His company manages approximately 300,000 acres of private timberland in Northeastern California. Phil has been a director on the Forest Products Commission and past chair of a California chapter of the Society of American Foresters.
He currently serves on the board of the California Forestry Association and is a past chairman of that organization. He is also currently a director on the board of The Forest Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to educating Californians on the benefits and opportunities they may enjoy with California’s vast array of natural resources. Much of this organization’s efforts are focused on the school-aged children of the state.
Phil was brought on to the board of the Henry L. Guenther Foundation in 2017. Eric joined the Henry L.
Guenther Foundation Board of Directors in 2017. His grandfather was one of the original founding members of the board, so throughout his life, he has been able to see the amazing work done by the Guenther Foundation first hand. Eric’s professional career has been spent as a sales professional in the canning industry, first at Angelus Sanitary Can Machine Company and most recently at CMC-KUHNKE.
Having two children of his own, he supports non-profits that are engaged in building up youth and empowering them for better futures. When not working, you will most likely find Eric cruising the high seas with his family or near a soccer field watching his daughters play. Rich joined the Henry L.
Guenther Foundation Board as a director in 2003. He received his BA in biology from the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California in 1978. In 1981, he was awarded his DDS degree from the University of the Pacific School of Dentistry in San Francisco.
Rich has owned a private dental practice in San Jose, California and is currently working as a dentist part-time for the County of Santa Clara Department of Corrections. For 32 years, he has worked in the dental insurance industry as a consultant. With his scientific and dental background, his philanthropic interests draw him toward healthcare advancements.
Outside of his professional activities, Rich enjoys spending time with his family and, when not playing golf, can be found tending to his backyard vegetable garden. He and his wife reside in Los Gatos, California. Charles “Chuck” Leatherbury began his career with 11 years in sales and operations management at Angelus Sanitary Can Machine Company, the financial source of the Henry L.
Guenther Foundation. After earning an MBA from USC, he held senior management consulting positions at both Deloitte Consulting and PricewaterhouseCoopers. Subsequently, he was CEO of US operations for a premier European consulting firm.
Chuck is honored to support the legacy and philanthropic values of the Guenther family. Ann has had lifelong relationship with Angelus Sanitary Can Machine Company and the Henry L. Guenther Foundation since its inception.
Her grandfather was chief financial officer and her father chief executive officer of Angelus. She has held various management positions in retail and served on the board of directors of Sirena Apparel. As a member of the Guenther Board for over 20 years, Ann has proudly focused on effectively achieving the foundation’s philanthropic goals.
Office Administrator Alba Colorado came to the Henry L. Guenther Foundation in 2016 after working almost 20 years in the non-profit social services sector. She has experience in program implementation, delivery, and management, and as a result, she is uniquely familiar with the needs and struggles of non- profits.
That insight has proven invaluable in Alba’s work at the foundation, both as a contact point for prospective grantees and as administrative support to the foundation’s directors. A native of Guatemala, she grew up in the southeast Los Angeles County area and graduated from UCLA in 1994 with a degree in English. Alba is an avid UCLA men’s basketball fan and has been a season ticket holder for many years.
In her spare time, she enjoys traveling the world with her husband and young daughter.
Key questions and narrative sections extracted from the solicitation.
Project budget and timeline
Financial documentation (Form 990, audited statements)
Proof of 501(c)(3) and California tax-exempt status
Statement on community benefit and organizational need
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in California; must hold California tax-exempt status; projects must be completed within 12 months. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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