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Hulston Family Foundation Grant is sponsored by Hulston Family Foundation. The Hulston Family Foundation Grant supports initiatives aimed at enhancing health, education, and welfare for children and families, while addressing hunger and homelessness. The foundation prioritizes funding for organizations based in West Central and Southwest Missouri, with a focus on effective management and measurable community impact.
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Applying for a Grant Guidelines - Hulston Family Foundation We make grants for projects that have the potential to make a measurable impact. We will only accept Letters of Inquiry and Grant Proposals that are submitted online . We will not accommodate grant requests that arrive in the mail.
You can apply online through this website. Click on the homepage where it says “Apply”. The application process begins with submitting the Letter of Inquiry form.
Letters of Inquiry may be submitted any time, but Grant Proposals are by invitation only. We attempt to respond to LOIs within 30 days. If we deny your request to submit a proposal, but you still believe that you meet our funding criteria, you may resubmit an LOI after a 12 month interim has passed.
If we approve your LOI and request a full proposal, this may or may not include a site visit by a Hulston Family Foundation representative. Such indication of interest should not be considered a commitment to fund. Funding decisions are made bi-annually by the board of trustees, in July and December.
The deadline for submitting a completed proposal for mid-year funding is June 1st. The deadline for end-of-year funding, its October 1st. A Letter of Intent can be sent at any time during the year.
The board meets monthly to review all submissions. After your Letter of Intent is approved, a timely receipt of your Grant Applications is appreciated. In lieu of a deadline, if you would like a grant approved in the current year, please plan ahead and allow 1-2 months for everything to be reviewed and approved.
You will be notified in writing of denial or approval of funding within 2 weeks of board decision. If your request is denied, we will make every attempt to clarify our position and provide helpful feedback, but the decision will be final. You may reapply after 12 months has passed.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations based in West Central and Southwest Missouri. Grants are typically not extended beyond two consecutive years. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to US $25,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Hulston Family Foundation Grant is funded by Hulston Family Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Missouri. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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