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# Begin Your Grant Application | The Richard P. Kimmel and Laurine Kimmel Charitable Foundation [](https://www. kimmelfoundation.
org/begin-your-grant-application) # Begin Your Grant Application The Kimmel Foundation seeks to support innovative ideas that promise substantial impact and which may encourage others to make similar or larger grants. We seek ideas which provide leadership in the field, and which contribute in a major way to the organization's mission service to its constituents.
Highest priority is given to the proposal for funding in **EDUCATION**, **ARTS**, **AGRICULTURE**, **HUMAN****SERVICES**, and the **HUMANITIES**. ## Certification of Exempt Status Forms Please download, complete, and mail us a copy. 8555 Executive Woods Dr, Suite 600 Lincoln, NE 68512 info@kimmelfoundation.
org * Kimmel Orchard & Vineyard * Kimmel Education Research Center * Kregel Windmill Factory Website Design & Development by UNANIMOUS * KHN Center for the Arts
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Tax-exempt organizations classified as public charities (501(c)(3) or 170(c)(1)) in Nebraska and Iowa, particularly in Nebraska City and Otoe County. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Human Services Grants (The Kimmel Foundation) is funded by The Kimmel Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Nebraska and Iowa. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
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