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Geographic focus: Lea County, New Mexico
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JF Maddox Foundation – Thinking big, digging deep, and cultivating possibility with the people of Lea County, New Mexico Hobbs Campaign for Grade-Level Reading Home Chieftain 2026-02-23T16:27:01+00:00 accelerating opportunity and investing in potential to make changes that resonate in our local community. About JF Maddox Foundation The JF Maddox Foundation believes in the people of Lea County.
We think big, dig deep and connect the community so that together we can cultivate big-picture possibilities for all our Lea County neighbors. We help bring about the changes that help people here thrive for generations. At the JF Maddox Foundation, we know that good ideas don’t necessarily come in neat packages.
We give grants big and small for projects that do everything from operating to expanding services – all to benefit our community. We look forward to hearing your ideas soon! The Jack Maddox Distinguished Scholarship Program We believe in rewarding hard work & helping develop the dreams of our youth.
Our merit-based scholarships help students think big when it comes to planning for their future. The following universities match our Four Maddox Scholarships dollar-for-dollar.
Hardin-Simmons University New Mexico State University University of the Southwest Texas Christian University Legendary Comic and Best-Selling Author, Jeff Foxworthy, To Be Next Jack Maddox Distinguished Speaker Spend an unforgettable evening at the next Jack Maddox Distinguished Speaker Series with legendary comedian, bestselling author, and cultural icon Jeff Foxworthy in an intimate fireside chat filled with humor, heart, and behind-the-scenes stories from a remarkable career.
The event takes place on Tuesday, March 31st at 7 pm at Tydings Auditorium. Have you ever considered what it would be like to be a leader in your community? If you are ready to work with other members in the community to think big and develop better possibilities for Lea County, the Maddox Leadership Institute may be the perfect fit for you.
Have you ever considered what it would be like to be a leader in your community? If you are ready to work with other members in the community to think big and develop better possibilities for Lea County, the Maddox Leadership Institute may be the perfect fit for you.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations, municipalities, and other entities whose proposed projects/programs provide significant benefit to Lea County, New Mexico and its residents, and are consistent with the Foundation's strategic plan. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
J F Maddox Foundation Grant Program is funded by J F Maddox Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Mexico. 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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