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Find similar grantsOpen Grants Program (Arts Focus) is sponsored by Entergy Charitable Foundation. Aims to enhance community well-being through funding initiatives in arts, education, social services, and community improvement. Prioritizes support for organizations that serve diverse populations.
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Our Open Grants Program focuses on improving communities as a whole. We look for giving opportunities in the areas of arts and culture, education and workforce development, poverty solutions and social services, healthy families, and community improvement. The arts are expressions of ourselves – our heritage, feelings and ideas.
To cultivate that, we support a diverse range of locally based visual arts, theater, dance and music institutions. Our long-term goal is to increase the access to contemporary art for a wider public, including children and the financially disadvantaged. Community improvement and enrichment Entergy supports community-based projects that focus community enrichment and improvement.
A few examples include civic affairs, blighted housing improvements, and neighborhood safety. By giving to communities in this way, we actually help them become more self-sufficient. Children need a good start to grow into healthy, well-adjusted adults.
With that in mind, we give to programs that have a direct impact on children educationally and emotionally. We’re also interested in family programs, like those that better prepare parents to balance the demands of work and home. Please make sure to submit your application at least three months prior to the time the requested funds are needed.
We receive many applications throughout the year, and we need to allow sufficient time to review each request carefully. Once you have submitted your application online , please allow at least 8 (eight) to 12 (twelve) weeks for review and notification of the result of your request. In considering requests for grants, priority is placed on programs in Entergy’s counties and parishes .
If you have questions, please contact the Entergy contributions coordinator in your area.
Eligibility and preferences Grants will only be made to the following types of organizations: a public charity or private foundation that qualifies as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt entity a school, hospital, governmental unit or religious institution that holds nonprofit status similar to that of 501(c)(3) organizations a state or local government, but only if a donation thereto is made exclusively for public purposes a war-veterans organization that qualifies as a 501(c)(19) tax-exempt entity a volunteer fire department that qualifies as a 501(c)(4) tax-exempt entity Groups without 501(c)(3) or similar nonprofit status Political candidates or groups Purchase of uniforms, equipment, or trips for school-related organizations or amateur sports teams Activities whose sole purpose is promotion or support of a specific religion, denomination, or religious institution Grants to individuals or loans of any type Any organization owned or operated by an employee of Entergy Open grant applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.
We strongly suggest that you create an account in Blackbaud’s new applicant portal so that you can save your application and edit it, if necessary, prior to submission. To access and submit an Open Grant application form click here . When you enter your organization’s Federal Tax ID, the system runs a search to see if the organization is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt entity.
If it isn’t, a notice will appear, but you still may still be eligible. Just double-click the number you entered and then “OK,” and you can access the application. However, you must attach the latest copy of your W-9 form when submitting the application.
You can access a blank W-9 form here . State and organizational documents are not accepted for verification of eligibility. Only current documents from the Internal Revenue Service are accepted.
All applications must be submitted online. We do not accept applications via mail or email. To avoid having the system time out while you’re working on the application, make sure to scroll to the bottom and click “Save” every 5 to 10 minutes.
If you have already started an application, saved it and created an account, you can access your application here . ATTENTION Mississippi grantees: The deadline for open grants requests in Mississippi is April 1. You should have received correspondence from us regarding this new deadline.
This important deadline allows us to be as strategic as possible in our giving efforts for the entire year. For more information, please contact the Entergy contributions coordinator in your area. Applications are approved or denied based on application criteria and Entergy’s available resources.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) organizations or equivalent nonprofit recognition. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Open Grants Program (Arts Focus) is funded by Entergy Charitable Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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