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Major Grants — HORSESHOE FOUNDATION OF FLOYD COUNTY INC | Grantable Foundation Rolling (Quarterly) Grants for Arts Grants for Education Healthcare Grants Community Development Grants Funder: Caesars Foundation of Floyd County Inc Geographic Scope: Floyd County, Indiana Background: As Foundation assets grow, the Board of Directors has occasionally awarded funds for "major grants" which have a long-term economic or quality of life impact on the Floyd County community.
The first such grant was in 2002 -- a $20,000,000 commitment over 20 years -- to the Scribner Place YMCA & Aquatic Center.
Funding Amount: More than $25,000 (no specified upper limit) Recurrence: Rolling basis (year-round) Arts and Culture: Support of programs and facilities which establish a diversified cultural program offering widespread opportunities for participation and appreciation Education: Support for programs in pre-school, elementary and secondary education, post-secondary education, and special education programs Health and Medical: Support of health and medical-related programs Community Development: Projects and programs related to community infrastructure improvements, public safety, economic development, housing, historic preservation, citizen involvement, civic leadership training, and other general community activities Human Services: Support of human service related programs in the areas of children and youth, senior citizens, disadvantaged populations, etc. A major grant is defined by the Board as one which: Has a larger impact on the Floyd County community than grants submitted in annual spring and fall cycles Exceeds the normal $25,000 limit Is not limited to the annual grant cycle time line Email: staff@CaesarsFoundationFC.
org Address: 33 State Street, Suite 344, New Albany, IN 47150 1. Email for Information: Contact the Caesars Foundation to inquire about major grant application process 2. Review Guidelines: Click the guidelines link for more information on the process 3.
Contact the Foundation: Email or call to discuss your major grant project idea Email: staff@CaesarsFoundationFC.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits, schools, government agencies, and small businesses in New Albany and Floyd County, Indiana. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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