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Ravi and Naina Patel Foundation Grant is sponsored by Ravi and Naina Patel Foundation. This grant focuses on enhancing the well-being of underserved communities through education, nutrition, housing, and environmental care. The foundation seeks partnerships with like-minded nonprofits to collaboratively address issues such as homelessness and promote spiritual growth.
It is committed to sustainable development, aiming to create lasting happiness and security for all individuals by ensuring basic needs are met before fostering personal and communal spirituality.
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Grants - Ravi & Naina Patel Foundation At The RNP Foundation, we’re always looking to collaborate with like-minded nonprofit organizations that align with our core pillars. In addition to providing these groups with funding, our goal is to develop strategic partnerships, so we can work together to make the world a better place. Applying for a grant is simple.
Please send any inquiries about grants as well as your Form 990 to amar@rnpfoundation. org . We typically respond to applications within a week.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits focusing on education, nutrition, housing, environmental care, and promoting spiritual growth within underserved communities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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