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Saw Island Foundation Social Change, Faith-Based, and Special Grants is sponsored by Saw Island Foundation. Saw Island Foundation Social Change, Faith-Based, and Special Grants is a grant program from the Saw Island Foundation that funds small institutions with strong leadership across three areas: social change initiatives that pair direct services with economic security programs, Ch…
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Social Change, Faith-Based and Special Grants | Saw Island Foundation Social Change, Faith-Based and Special Grants Social Change, Faith-Based and Special Grants The purpose of the social service and faith-based initiatives area is to support small institutions with strong leadership in fulfilling their mission.
Social Change: Supporting small institutions that provide services paired with programs to gain and maintain economic security. Hunger Coalition of the Wood River Valley Faith-Based: Supporting Christian education and mentoring programs. Light of the Lord Global Missions Special Grant-Making: Most of our active engagement will fall within one of our primary areas.
We recognize, however, that there may be a small number of extraordinary, legacy, or crisis-based projects which are consistent with our mission and values.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) organizations. Small institutions with strong leadership. Focus areas: social services paired with economic security programs, Christian education and mentoring, and special/legacy/crisis projects. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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