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MFA Oil Foundation - MFA Oil Apply for a cash grant to support your nonprofit organization. The MFA Oil Foundation provides cash grants to support nonprofit organizations that are working to improve communities where MFA Oil has a significant concentration of members and employees.
The Foundation’s mission is to assist rural communities in MFA Oil Company’s market area by donating resources that help develop and strengthen organizations dedicated to education, youth, human services or civic endeavors.
Apply for a Grant from MFA Oil Foundation grants awarded since the Foundation’s inception in 1998 in grants awarded in FY 2025 in grants awarded since the Foundation’s inception in 1998 MFA Oil Foundation grants must meet the Foundation’s stated mission. Requests must be for tangible items that can be reused and have a long life to the organization. Community Betterment Grants are awarded in amounts typically not to exceed $2,000.
Examples include but are not limited to: supplies for first responders; educational materials for schools; support for 4-H and FFA programs that promote agriculture and cooperative education; and furniture or appliances for shelters and community facilities. Community Development Grants may be awarded for projects that offer more significant community impact.
Examples include but are not limited to: county fairground building projects; athletic fields and park facilities owned by local governments or school districts; major first responder projects; and rural infrastructure improvements for libraries, community centers or schools. Requests must be submitted on the application software and are reviewed by the Foundation board of directors.
Interpretations and administration of provisions of the program will be determined by the MFA Oil Foundation. The MFA Oil Foundation reserves the right to change or withdraw this program without notice. Primary focus of improving communities where MFA Oil has a significant concentration of members and employees.
Nonprofit organizations may apply for MFA Oil Foundation grants. Generally, donations are restricted to organizations that have been granted tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Accredited public or private colleges, universities and community colleges are eligible, as well as elementary and secondary schools, with a valid state tax exemption form.
Grants are limited to one per organization per three-year period. Qualifying recipients include: Programs designed to build knowledge and leadership skills of youth. Agricultural and cooperative education programs.
Organizations actively addressing and solving community problems and improving quality of life.
Generally, funds will not be awarded for the following: Operating expenses (disposable items, overhead costs, daily expenses, transportation costs, rental fees, registration fees, etc.) Lobbying, political and religious organizations National organizations (local chapters of some organizations may be eligible) Veteran, fraternal, and labor organizations (projects that enhance the community by these organizations may be allowed pending board approval) Individuals (housing costs, therapy, clothing, personal care items, diapers, etc.) Fundraising events, dinners or benefits Advertising expenses (pamphlets, marketing materials, printing expenses, etc.) Travel/conference expenses for individuals/groups Computer and audio-visual equipment Non-tangible items such as kits or software Agriculture programs not administered by colleges, public schools, 4H, or FFA Art and theater programs not run by local schools Landscape and beautification projects Featured MFA Oil Foundation News From classrooms and libraries to food banks and youth sports fields, 150 nonprofits shared in over $341,450 in support from the MFA Oil Foundation during its 2025 fiscal year, strengthening 103 communities across seven states where MFA Oil Company has a presence.
The MFA Oil Foundation provides funding to local […] The MFA Oil Foundation provides cash grants to nonprofit organizations that are working to improve communities where MFA Oil has a significant concentration of members and employees. In January 2025, the foundation approved $120,800 in grants to 54 organizations.
Pictured Above: MFA Oil Plant Manager Dan Schaefer presents a grant […] The MFA Oil Foundation provides cash grants to non–profit organizations that are working to improve communities where MFA Oil has a significant concentration of members and employees. In January, the foundation approved $120,800 in grants to 54 organizations.
MFA Oil employees raised nearly $62,000 for charity while engaging in 2023 Week of Giving festivities from Oct. 30 to Nov. 2.
A company donation of $16,000 boosted the total to almost $78,000 that will be distributed to the Central Missouri Foster Care and Adoption Association, Central Missouri Stop Human […] The MFA Oil Foundation announces it awarded over $300,000 in nonprofit support during its 2023 fiscal year to 118 organizations in 91 communities where MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy-supply cooperative, operates.
The MFA Oil Foundation supports local organizations serving education, youth, humanitarian services and civic endeavors. James Greer, senior […] The MFA Oil Foundation announces it awarded $219,943 in grants to 132 nonprofit organizations during its 2022 fiscal year, which ended on Aug. 31, 2022.
The grants were distributed to 108 communities throughout a seven-state region where MFA Oil Company, a farmer-owned energy-supply cooperative, operates. “Our vision is to empower […] Apply for a Grant from MFA Oil Foundation Please use the contact us form to reach the MFA Oil Foundation coordinator.
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