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Roy & Gloria Dinsdale Foundation Grant is sponsored by Roy & Gloria Dinsdale Foundation. Dedicated to enhancing lives in rural Nebraska, Wyoming, and Colorado, this foundation supports nonprofits and government entities focused on food, shelter, healthcare, education, and the arts.
Prioritizes local initiatives that enrich communities and improve access to essential services, with a commitment to assisting veterans, first responders, and individuals with disabilities.
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Roy & Gloria Dinsdale Foundation - Omaha Community Foundation Your partner in philanthropy. SEE advisor resources Roy & Gloria Dinsdale Foundation Established in 2022, the Roy and Gloria Dinsdale Foundation is a private foundation based in Omaha, Nebraska. The foundation honors the late Gloria and Roy Dinsdale, executive chairman of Pinnacle Bancorp, Inc. and founder of Pinnacle Bank.
The Board of Directors is made up of Roy and Gloria’s three children, Jane Dinsdale Rogers, Chris Dinsdale, and Sid Dinsdale. Roy Dinsdale was the 3rd generation to live in Palmer, Nebraska. He and Gloria married in 1949 and settled in Palmer.
Both Roy and Gloria were influenced by their upbringing in small Nebraska towns, where people help each other and support each other, when there is a need. This concept of helping each other by giving back drives the Foundation to provide support in the communities Pinnacle Bank, Bank of Colorado and other Dinsdale companies serve.
The Roy and Gloria Dinsdale Foundation seeks to improve lives by providing food, shelter, clothing, and support for daily living, in addition to providing support for the arts and education. The family prefers to support local needs, including organizations, programs and initiatives in rural communities that impact the local economy when possible.
Persons with Disabilities: Provide support for the daily needs and enrichment of persons with disabilities. Healthcare: Improve the health and lives of people, emphasizing access to quality care including specialized services such as hospice care in rural communities.
Education: Enhance educational opportunities and access for children and adults to local educational facilities embedded in community, specifically in the areas of early childhood education, child care, and junior colleges. Arts: Increase access to the arts, enrich lives, and contribute to the creation of vibrant communities. Veterans and First Responders: Support the needs of veterans, first responders and their families.
The application process is an opportunity for the Dinsdale Foundation to learn about organizations, relevant issues, and community needs. The foundation welcomes organizations with programs and initiatives that strongly align with the stated focus areas to apply through the online grant portal . Please highlight any collaborative efforts and/or matching grant opportunities that may be relevant to your request.
The foundation awards grants of $10,000 or more to nonprofit organizations with a valid 501(c)(3) status and government entities. Funding requests from churches if projects align with the stated focus areas, rather than fulfilling a religious mission, will be accepted. All entities must be in good standing with the Internal Revenue Service.
An active referral from a board member, family member, or employee of Pinnacle Bank or Bank of Colorado is required to apply. Previous grantees are also eligible to apply. Geographic preference includes states and communities where Pinnacle Bank, owned Ag Companies, and Bank of Colorado branches are located, focusing specifically on Nebraska, Wyoming, and Colorado.
The Dinsdale Foundation will not support: Projects outside the focus areas; propaganda, lobbying or influencing legislation; political campaigns; golf tournaments; and event and marketing opportunities. The 2026 grant cycle is open in January. All grant decisions are made by the Roy and Gloria Dinsdale Foundation Board of Directors.
Grant notifications will be provided by the Omaha Community Foundation, the administrative partner of the Dinsdale Foundation, on a quarterly basis. Questions? We’re here to help.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofits and government entities in rural Nebraska, Wyoming, and Colorado. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
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This opportunity targets applicants in Colorado, Nebraska, and Wyoming. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
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