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Find similar grantsLetter of Intent due 2026-04-25; full application due 2026-05-29; approval date TBD. Stored deadline was null — page confirms specific 2026 cycle dates.
Levin Family Foundation Grant is sponsored by Levin Family Foundation. The Levin Family Foundation Grant supports nonprofits focused on critical issues in Montgomery County, Ohio, including suicide prevention. They emphasize projects that align with their mission and prioritize initiatives in the Greater Dayton Area.
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# How to Apply – Levin Family Foundation [](https://levinfamilyfoundation. org/get-involved/#mobile-menu) [](https://levinfamilyfoundation. org/get-involved/#) * Resources for Nonprofits * Resources for Nonprofits #### **NOTE:** We now have a new grant making portal.
Whether you’ve applied with us in the past or not you will need to set up a new account. ###### Instructions for New Account Setup 1. Before submitting a Letter of Inquiry (LOI), please contact **Karen Levin**or **Debbie Fox**to discuss your request.
2. After staff approval of your LOI, you will receive an email with a link to complete the full application. 3.
Following review of your application, you will receive either: * An approval notification and grant agreement, which will need to be returned prior to payment, or For additional questions, please contact: Debbie@levinfamilyfoundation. org ###### Key Dates for 2026 Letter of Intent Due 04/25/2026 Application Due 05/29/2026 The Levin Family Foundation serves the Greater Dayton Area and causes throughout the world.
LFF also manages the Propolis Project. 7812 McEwen Rd. Suite 100 Dayton, OH 45459
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Applicants must contact foundation staff before submitting a Letter of Inquiry; the foundation prioritizes initiatives in the Greater Dayton Area, Ohio, and IRS 501(c)(3) organizations. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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