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Mabee Foundation Challenge Grant is sponsored by J E And L E Mabee Foundation Inc.. Challenge grants provided for capital projects including new construction, substantial building renovations, and the purchase of major medical equipment. The foundation requires that 40% of the total project cost be raised from other public donors before a grant request is considered.
Geographic focus: Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas
Focus areas: Education, Healthcare, Human Services, Religious Organizations
Official opportunity description and requirements excerpt:
Guidelines – Mabee Foundation Please carefully read the guidelines here before completing an application. If at anytime you have questions about or problems completing the application, you may contact us here. I have read and understand the guidelines. Continue to an EXISTING Application --> The Mabee Foundation makes grants exclusively to non-profit, 501(c)(3) organizations and follows the guidelines as detailed below: Generally, the Mabee Foundation supports organizations or projects in the following areas: Social and Humanitarian Services The Mabee Foundation Board of Trustees considers grant requests at its quarterly meetings the second Tuesday in January, April, July and October. Grant requests must be received by the first day of December, March, June and September to be considered at the corresponding Board meeting. The Mabee Foundation only makes grants for construction projects, renovation projects and for the purchase of major medical equipment. The Mabee Foundation requires that 40% of the total project be raised by other public donors before it will consider a grant request. Names of donors must be included in the grant application. The following will not be considered in the calculation of the 40% prior funding requirement: Internal or reserve funds Estate bequests not designated for capital projects Any donation not designated for the particular project in question Government grants or funds from any governmental entity Mabee Foundation grants are ‘challenge grants,’ meaning that the organization must raise the remaining funds required to finish the project within one year of the awarding of the grant or risk cancellation of the grant. The Mabee Foundation will grant up to 20% of the total costs of the project (with a maximum amount of $2,000,000). Construction must commence within two years after satisfying the grant challenge. Payment is not made on the grant until the challenge has been satisfied and construction has started. To qualify for a Mabee Foundation grant, the project must be located in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arkansas, Missouri or Kansas. The Mabee Foundation does not offer grants for the following: Grants to private foundations as defined in IRC section 509(a) Grants to government owned or operated institutions Projects already under construction or where a contract has been signed with a contractor Operations or program support Capital projects for K-12 educational institutions (unless the institution exclusively serves students with intellectual or developmental disabilities) Renovation of leased property (unless the lease is a long-term lease tantamount to ownership) Grants exclusively for the purchase of land, furnishings, equipment (except for major medical equipment), vehicles, museum exhibits, etc. Grants to a
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Guidelines – Mabee Foundation Please carefully read the guidelines here before completing an application. If at anytime you have questions about or problems completing the application, you may contact us here. I have read and understand the guidelines.
Continue to an EXISTING Application --> The Mabee Foundation makes grants exclusively to non-profit, 501(c)(3) organizations and follows the guidelines as detailed below: Generally, the Mabee Foundation supports organizations or projects in the following areas: Social and Humanitarian Services The Mabee Foundation Board of Trustees considers grant requests at its quarterly meetings the second Tuesday in January, April, July and October.
Grant requests must be received by the first day of December, March, June and September to be considered at the corresponding Board meeting. The Mabee Foundation only makes grants for construction projects, renovation projects and for the purchase of major medical equipment. The Mabee Foundation requires that 40% of the total project be raised by other public donors before it will consider a grant request.
Names of donors must be included in the grant application.
The following will not be considered in the calculation of the 40% prior funding requirement: Internal or reserve funds Estate bequests not designated for capital projects Any donation not designated for the particular project in question Government grants or funds from any governmental entity Mabee Foundation grants are ‘challenge grants,’ meaning that the organization must raise the remaining funds required to finish the project within one year of the awarding of the grant or risk cancellation of the grant.
The Mabee Foundation will grant up to 20% of the total costs of the project (with a maximum amount of $2,000,000). Construction must commence within two years after satisfying the grant challenge. Payment is not made on the grant until the challenge has been satisfied and construction has started.
To qualify for a Mabee Foundation grant, the project must be located in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arkansas, Missouri or Kansas.
The Mabee Foundation does not offer grants for the following: Grants to private foundations as defined in IRC section 509(a) Grants to government owned or operated institutions Projects already under construction or where a contract has been signed with a contractor Operations or program support Capital projects for K-12 educational institutions (unless the institution exclusively serves students with intellectual or developmental disabilities) Renovation of leased property (unless the lease is a long-term lease tantamount to ownership) Grants exclusively for the purchase of land, furnishings, equipment (except for major medical equipment), vehicles, museum exhibits, etc.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations that are not private foundations. Applicants must have already raised 40% of the project total from other sources (excluding debt and government funds). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to 20% of total project costs (maximum $2,000,000) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 2, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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View Foundation ProfileApplication snapshot: target deadline March 2, 2026; published funding information Up to 20% of total project costs (maximum $2,000,000); eligibility guidance 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations that are not private foundations. Applicants must have already raised 40% of the project total from other sources (excluding debt and government funds).
Use the official notice and source links for final requirements, attachment checklists, allowable costs, and submission instructions before applying.
Grants to a local, individual church body, congregation or parish Grants are awarded at the sole discretion of the Mabee Foundation Board of Trustees. There is no guarantee that a grant applied for will be awarded. Grant applications may be withdrawn at any time prior to the Board meeting in which the application was scheduled to be considered.
If withdrawn, the applicant may re-apply at any time. If a grant is declined at the meeting of the Board of Trustees (for any reason), the applicant must wait one year before re-applying. If a grant is awarded and paid, the awarded organization must wait 2 years from the date of payment before making application on additional projects.
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