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Hyde Family Foundation Unified Grant Program is sponsored by J R Hyde Iii Foundation. The foundation provides general operating support and project-specific funding to organizations working in four impact areas: Education, Arts & Culture, Neighborhoods & Public Spaces, and Leadership & Civic Pride. The program focuses on high-impact initiatives that aim to build a thriving, unified Memphis for all. The foundation uses a single application process for these categories and requires a pre-application consultation with program staff.
Geographic focus: Memphis, Tennessee area
Focus areas: Education, Arts & Culture, Neighborhoods & Public Spaces, Leadership & Civic Pride
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Apply for Funding | Hyde Family Foundation — Hyde Family Foundation We fund charitable organizations serving Memphis whose work aligns with our funding priorities. Only 501c3 charitable organizations serving Memphis are eligible to apply for funding. We fund organizations working in four impact areas: education; arts and culture; neighborhoods and public spaces; and leadership and civic pride.
Review our funding priorities to confirm alignment before applying. 2. Contact Our Program Team Before applying, we encourage both new applicants and current grantees to contact the relevant program staff to discuss fit, timing, and available resources.
3. Complete Your Application Submit your application through our grants management system, Foundant. The next submission deadline is June 1.
Only applications to renew existing grants are accepted at this deadline. Frequently Asked Questions What types of projects/organizations do you fund? We fund in four impact areas to create a unified, thriving Memphis for all.
Review our mission and impact area descriptions in detail to determine whether your work aligns with our funding strategy. Neighborhoods & Public Spaces Who is eligible to apply for funding? Only 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that serve the Memphis area are eligible to apply for funding.
We do not make grants to individuals or political organizations. What is the typical size of a grant? Grant amounts vary based on scope, need, and alignment.
There is no minimum or maximum grant amount. We recommend contacting the relevant program staff member to ensure your request is scoped appropriately. Can I apply for general operating support?
Yes, many of the grants we make are for general support. You can also apply for funding for a specific project. Existing grantees may request support for a capital campaign.
Do you have application deadlines? Applications are considered three times each year. If the deadline falls on a weekend or holiday, applications will be considered through the end of the following business day.
You’ll need to be ready to answer our grant application questions. Be prepared to upload supporting documents including: - Project budget (if applicable) - Most recent audited financial statements - Board of Directors list - Income statement and balance sheet (from current and prior fiscal year) - Cash flow (current fiscal year) What happens after I submit my application?
Your application is reviewed by staff and considered by our board of trustees. You will be updated on the status of your application within 8-12 weeks of submission. Can I make changes to my application after it has been submitted?
If you need to change your application, please contact Lauren Jenkins at ljenkins@hydefoundation. org. If you have questions about the application process or grant portal, or if you need technical assistance, contact Lauren Jenkins, Director of Grants Management & Administration.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Only 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that serve the Memphis area are eligible. Organizations based outside Memphis may be eligible if the specific project serves Memphis or influences statewide policy. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Not specified Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 1, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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