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Sponsorships is sponsored by Stuller Family Foundation. Charitable sponsorships for community events and initiatives. Requests are accepted year-round via email or direct mail.
Geographic focus: Louisiana (Acadia, Iberia, Lafayette, St. Martin, St. Landry, and Vermilion parishes)
Focus areas: Civic & Community Engagement, Arts & Culture, Public Safety, Health & Human Services
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Apply | Stuller Family Foundation We invest in outstanding ideas and the people who power them. The Stuller Family Foundation accepts sponsorship requests year-round. Sponsorships can be submitted via email or direct mail addressed as follows: Attn: The Stuller Family Foundation *Due to the high volume of requests, organizations are limited to one, funded sponsorship per calendar year.
The Stuller Family Foundation accepts grant applications three times per year. Grant requests must be submitted prior to the application deadline for each cycle listed below. *Due to the high volume of requests, organizations are limited to one, funded grant per calendar year.
"Giving is the great satisfaction in your own personal being that you've made a difference in someone's life." The Stuller Family Foundation is a private family foundation serving the Acadian region.
The Foundation does not make grants to individuals, athletic teams, political organizations, or charitable organizations not in good standing with the IRS, and/or whose programmatic impact does not benefit the following parishes: Acadia, Iberia, Lafayette, St. Martin, St. Landry and Vermilion.
For grant requests exceeding $10,000, the Foundation REQUIRES that the applicant contact the Foundation to set up a meeting to review the request prior to completing an application. Decisions regarding grant requests are typically made within 30-45 days following each grant cycles application deadline.
All applicants will be contacted via email regarding Board Nonprofits receiving grants from the Stuller Family Foundation are required to submit a Grant Impact Report within one year of receiving funds. Failure to do so may result in the nonprofit being ineligible for future grant requests. At the Stuller Family Foundation we invest in outstanding ideas and the people who power them.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations serving the six-parish Acadiana region. Organizations are limited to one funded sponsorship per calendar year. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Not specified Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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