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Morley Foundation Grant is a grant from the Morley Foundation that funds nonprofit organizations benefiting residents of Saginaw County, Michigan. The foundation reviews requests quarterly across a broad range of program areas. Eligible applicants must hold 501(c)(3) status and submit a full proposal including financials, a project description, list of funders, and board member names.
Multi-year commitments are generally limited to capital projects; grants are not made to individuals or for endowment funds. There is no formal application form, though the Council of Michigan Foundations common grant application is accepted. Proposals must be submitted electronically with complete organizational and project details.
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Grant Request | Morley Foundation Qualifications for a Grant Organizations must have a 501 (c) (3) tax status and be able to provide financials, budgets, a complete proposal description and list of funders and board members. Requests are considered quarterly. Multi-year commitments are generally limited to capital projects.
We prefer not to make grants to endowment funds. Grants are not made to individuals, but to nonprofit organizations that can provide benefits to the residents of Saginaw County. There is no formal application form, but the Morley Foundation will accept the Council of Michigan Foundations’ common grant application form, available here .
To be considered for a grant, the applicants should submit a proposal electronically to morleyfamilyfoundation@gmail. com with the following information to be considered for a grant: • The nature and potential results of the program. • A brief history of the organization, with the institutions and personnel responsible for the work.
• The total cost of the project. • The strategy or process for meeting the program objectives. • Sources of support and list of other sources currently being applied to for support.
• The names of management and the names and occupations of voluntary Trustees or Directors of the organization. • Evidence of tax-exempt status, latest audited financial statement, and current budget. Each year we must decline many worthy request due to the simple fact that our funds are limited and the need for these funds are many.
A requester should not take a decline by the Foundation as a judgment on the merits of their request.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations in Saginaw County, Michigan, focusing on welfare, health, education, and civic improvement. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Morley Foundation Grant is funded by Morley Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Michigan. 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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