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Spring Grant Cycle is sponsored by Harper Family Foundation. The foundation supports nonprofit organizations that provide relief for the poor, distressed, and underprivileged, or minister to others in need. Funding is provided for programs that strive to cure illness and disease, offer educational programming for youth, and support scientific, religious, and community-based initiatives.
Geographic focus: Southwest Florida (Fort Myers area)
Focus areas: Illness & Disease, Advancement of Science, Education, Youth Development, Religious Organizations, Economically Disadvantaged Communities
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Apply - Daniel R. & Anne M. Harper Foundation Is your nonprofit passionate about improving the lives of people in Southwest Florida?
Apply now to be considered for a grant through the Harper Foundation. Grants range from $5,000 to $30,000. Up to $700,000 in grants awarded annually.
The Harper Foundation focuses on awarding grants to nonprofits in Southwest Florida that serve the local community. Areas of interest include the advancement of science, education, youth development, and religion. nonprofits awarded annually Harper Foundation Grant Application Thank you for your interest in a grant from the Harper Foundation.
You must fully complete the grant application, as well as include all requested documents, in order to submit your application for consideration. Grant applications for the Spring cycle must be received by April 10th and grant applications for the Fall cycle must be received by October 10th. Applications are not accepted by email or fax, but we are happy to help you with any questions you may have.
Contact the Harper Foundation at: info@theharperfamilyfoundation. org If you would prefer to mail us a printed application, please send your completed applications with copies of all requested documents to: The Daniel R. and Anne M.
Harper Foundation Fort Myers, Florida 33912 Step 1 of 9 - Personal Information Organization Name (Required) Program or Project Name (Required) Amount of Grant Request (Required) Date Funds Needed (Required) Project Start Date (Required) Project End Date (Required) Provide a very brief explanation of your program or project’s purpose (Required) Geographic Area(s) Served by Your Nonprofit (Required) Number of People Served by Your Nonprofit (Required) Type of Request (Required) Total Program/Project Budget (Required) Total Organization Budget (Required) Has your organization applied for, or are they contemplating applying for, state or federal funds?
(Required) Has your organization previously requested funding from us? (Required) Funding Information (Continued) Please list all grants you have applied for regarding this project: (Required) Organizations Applied To List affiliated organizations and describe your organization’s relationship with them. (Required) Affiliated Organization Project or Program Narrative Please answer the questions below using no more than two hundred words.
Avoid using initials and abbreviations. Agency, Organization or Institution Information Please provide a history of your organization. (Required) Submit an organization mission statement.
(Required) Describe current programs and activities. (Required) Briefly describe how your organization works, including the responsibilities of the Board, staff, volunteers and, if applicable, members. (Required) Project or Program Narrative (Continued) Please answer the questions below using no more than two hundred words.
Avoid using initials and abbreviations. Specific Program or Project Information What is the relationship of this program or funding request to your organization or institution's overall mission? (Required) Has research or fact-finding led your organization to begin this program or project?
If so, please explain. (Required) What other sources of funding does this program or project have? (Required) How will the program or project be sustained financially beyond the current year (or grant period)?
(Required) State the amount of financial support already committed to this project. (Required) Project or Program Narrative: Specific Program or Project Information What steps will you take to implement the program or project? What is your timeline?
(Required) Who are the staff who will carry out the program? (Required) What are their background and qualifications? (Required) How will you determine the impact of the program or project?
(Required) How will you communicate this information to your funders? (Required) Please include any additional information that might be helpful to the Foundation, regarding the need and/or purpose of your program or project with regards to this funding request.
(Required) Your application will not be considered complete without including the following materials: List of Board of Directors including name and affiliation Organizational chart showing decision making structure Copy of IRS Letter of Determination tax-exempt 501 C (3) status Organization's current operating Budget Copy of last three years of financial statements, audited statements are preferred, if available Copy of Organization's Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws Additional materials to assist the Foundation in reviewing your request Please upload any letters of support, annual report, etc. Max.
file size: 256 MB, Max. files: 15. By submitting this application on behalf of the organization, you are hereby authorizing the Foundation: To announce the awarding of the grant and publish your organization’s name and logo as a recipient at our discretion.
The undersigned acknowledges that the information contained in this application and supporting documents is true to the best knowledge of the undersigned and such is being relied upon by the Daniel R. and Anne M. Harper Foundation, Inc. for the purposes of determining whether funds will be awarded to the applicant.
In the event that funds are advanced to the applicant, applicant agrees to take all steps and furnish all information and reports necessary to enable the Harper Foundation to avoid imposition of excise taxes or penalties, which may arise under Chapter 42 of the Internal Revenue Code as a result of awarding such funds.
Yes, I acknowledge that all information contained in this information and supporting documents is true to the best of my knowledge. (Required) Yes, I acknowledge that all information contained in this information and supporting documents is true to the best of my knowledge. Name of Applicant Organizer (Required) Name of Executive Director (Required) Executive Director Signature Name of Other Officer (and Title) (Required)
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations prioritizing local nonprofits and activities that match the Foundation's areas of interest. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $5,000 - $30,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
The most recent published deadline was April 10, 2026, which has passed. This is a twice per year program, so a new cycle should follow. Check the funder's website for the next application window.
Spring Grant Cycle is funded by Harper Family Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
Start from the official opportunity page linked in this listing — it carries the sponsor's submission instructions.
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