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Tellico Community Foundation - East Tennessee Foundation Tellico Community Foundation A Community Fund of East Tennessee Foundation Enriches the Loudon and Monroe County communities by funding programs and projects delivered by area organizations who provide measurable and sustainable results. Tellico Community Foundation will not be administering a competitive grant cycle in 2026.
Information about the next grant cycle will be available by January 31, 2027. Applicant organizations will propose innovative projects or programs that focus on enriching Loudon and/or Monroe counties and must address the focus area of childhood development and education. Click here for General Eligibility and Funding Criteria .
Additional eligibility criteria specific to Tellico Community Foundation: Applicant organizations must have a local presence in Loudon and/or Monroe County and directly serve people who live and work in Loudon and Monroe County. Encouraged (but not required): funds requested have a 20% match. Match may be in cash, in-kind donations of goods and/or services, or a combination of both.
Tutorial for completing your grant application Logon page to access application and report forms Please direct your questions to a member of East Tennessee Foundation’s Grantmaking Team: Ashley Siferd Butler , Director of Competitive Grants Brooke Anguiano , Assistant Director of Grantmaking & Operations Email: gr ********* @ * tf. org Telephone: (865) 524-1223 ext. 144 or toll-free (877) 524-1223 ext.
144 Click here for information about making a donation to the Tellico Community Foundation through our automated giving site or by mailing a check.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Loudon and Monroe Counties, Tennessee. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Tellico Community Foundation Grants is funded by East Tennessee Foundation (ETF). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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