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Kenedy Memorial Foundation Grant is sponsored by John G. Kenedy Memorial Foundation. The Kenedy Memorial Foundation Grant supports both Sectarian and Non-Sectarian entities, primarily focusing on Catholic schools and churches in Texas.
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Application Process – Kenedy Memorial Foundation Grant Application Deadline: October 15th to be considered in May All Grants and Fundraisers must be submitted through this website to be considered for funding. OCTOBER 15th ANNUAL DEADLINE. Eligibility Quiz (Click here) To start you must pass the Eligibility Quiz (link above).
Passing the Eligibility Quiz will give you immediate access to the online application. The John G. and Marie Stella Kenedy Memorial Foundation requires all organizations to apply for funding using the online grant application process.
The John G. and Marie Stella Kenedy Memorial Foundation only funds organizations and programs that meet the established grant criteria, which can be found in the Grant Policy Section . Please read and review the Foundation’s grant policies in their entirety before you begin the application process.
If you do not meet any of the established grant criteria outlined in the Grant Policy, please do not continue the application process. If you are not sure if you meet the criteria, the Eligibility Quiz below will help you assess your proposal against the criteria. Note to Sectarian applicants: Application procedures differ among Diocese.
Please check with your Diocese before applying to ensure that you comply with Diocese protocols. Once you have passed the Eligibility Quiz, you can gain access to the online application which has five parts (Please prepare your information in advance): Primary Contact Information Day to Day Contact Information Electronic Attachments – You will be asked to provide the documents listed below.
The request will not be considered complete without UPLOADING the required electronic attachments. Upload Instructions are provided. Below is a listing of the required attachments: EXHIBIT “A” TO GRANT APPLICATION TO THE JOHN G.
AND MARIE STELLA KENEDY MEMORIAL FOUNDATION Applicant must attach as Exhibit “A” a copy of Applicant’s most recent IRS Determination Letter showing tax-exempt status. A Catholic entity should include only a copy of the page from the Official Catholic Directory listing. EXHIBIT “B” TO GRANT APPLICATION TO THE JOHN G.
AND MARIE STELLA KENEDY MEMORIAL FOUNDATION (NEW APPLICANTS ONLY) If Applicant is a corporation, sectarian or non-sectarian, Applicant shall attach as Exhibit “B” copies of the following current documents: Corporate Charter (Articles of Incorporation), Bylaws. EXHIBIT “C” TO GRANT APPLICATION TO THE JOHN G.
AND MARIE STELLA KENEDY MEMORIAL FOUNDATION Applicants will attach as Exhibit “C” a list of current Board of Directors and Officers to include addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses, and a copy of the corporate minutes authorizing the filing of a grant application request from the John G. and Marie Stella Kenedy Memorial Foundation. EXHIBIT “D” TO GRANT APPLICATION TO THE JOHN G.
AND MARIE STELLA KENEDY MEMORIAL FOUNDATION Applicant shall attach as Exhibit “D” a summary of the following data: (a) A list of funds requested from all sources for this project or activity. (b) A list of all funds received from others for this project or activity.
(c) If the application is for construction, renovation or purchase of new equipment, describe the amount of funds needed in the future for the operation and/or maintenance of the project. Describe the source of these funds. (d) If the application is for construction, were bids taken for the project?
Yes or No. (e) If Yes, please list the names of bidders and amounts. EXHIBIT “E” TO GRANT APPLICATION TO THE JOHN G. AND MARIE STELLA KENEDY MEMORIAL FOUNDATION Applicant shall attach as Exhibit “E” a copy of a detailed budget for the project or activity.
In the case of an ongoing program or activity, include the budget for the last year, the current year and the following year. EXHIBIT “F” TO GRANT APPLICATION TO THE JOHN G. AND MARIE STELLA KENEDY MEMORIAL FOUNDATION Applicant shall attach as Exhibit “F” a copy of the most recent annual financial statements (audited if available) for the Applicant.
Online Application Features: E-mail Confirmation: Your e-mail address will be used to confirm receipt of your application. Start Now, Finish Later: You can create a username and password which will let you save an in-process application. EXHIBIT “G” TO GRANT APPLICATION TO THE JOHN G.
AND MARIE STELLA KENEDY MEMORIAL FOUNDATION Applicant shall attach as Exhibit “G” a copy of the most recent Form 990 filed by the Applicant. EXHIBIT “H” TO GRANT APPLICATION TO THE JOHN G.
AND MARIE STELLA KENEDY MEMORIAL FOUNDATION Is there any pending or threatened litigation, regulatory action or claim against (1) your organization or entity, (2) an officer acting as a representative of your organization or entity, (3) or your governing board? If yes, please provide the background of each matter in Exhibit “G”.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Sectarian and Non-Sectarian entities, primarily Catholic schools and churches in Texas, that are recognized 501(c)(3) organizations and foster significant community benefits. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Kenedy Memorial Foundation Grant is funded by John G. Kenedy Memorial Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Texas. 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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