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The Agnes M. Lindsay Trust Grants is sponsored by Agnes M. Lindsay Trust.
The Agnes M. Lindsay Trust Grants provide essential financial support to nonprofit organizations in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont, focusing on Health and Welfare, Dental Health, Camperships, Education, and Homeless Shelters. The Trust aims to assist those in need, especially in underserved populations.
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Grant Center | Lindsay Trust Please Note : This Trust does not provide grants of any kind directly to individuals. Grants are only awarded to nonprofit organizations that hold a 501 (c) 3 status as recognized by the Internal Revenue Service. The Agnes M.
Lindsay Trust is limited to awarding grants to organizations in the following states: Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire & Vermont. If you have never applied to the Trust, we ask that you provide a letter of inquiry as your first contact. If you have previously applied, you do not need to submit an LOI, and you may skip this step.
If you are requesting a Campership grant, please skip this step (see Campership guidelines below) .
The mission of your organization A brief description of its history and current programming An explanation of need for support Include the project budget, if any The amount you are requesting and other funding sources under consideration or already secured You may complete this as a word document or PDF document and e-mail to: admin@lindsaytrust.
org GRANT GUIDELINES - FULL GRANT REQUEST If you are requesting a Campership grant, please see Campership guidelines below Grant proposals must contain: PROPOSAL SUMMARY. doc - you do not need to use this form, however if you choose not to please use it as a guideline as to the information that must be included in a submission.
Narrative of the organization and description of need - can be included in Proposal Summary; COMPLETE audited Financial Statements for the last two years (2023 - 2024) or Form 990s; Budget for capital expenditures, if any; Estimates or quotes obtained, if any; IRS 501(c)(3) Determination letter Please submit your request electronically (preferably in PDF format); however, we will accept Word and EXCEL documents to the following e-mail address: admin@lindsaytrust.
org $1,000 - $7,500 for all grant requests. Proposals are reviewed on a monthly basis or more often as necessary. Letters of Inquiry responses will be sent via email and Grant Proposal Letters of Decision will be sent by U.S. Mail.
A status report for the grant awarded is required after the grant has been expended. You may download and submit the report form below. All grantees must wait one year from the date of the award before reapplying to the Trust, except for Campership requests.
See below for Campership Guidelines . Grant request declined? Unfortunately, we may not always be able to give you a specific reason why you were not funded.
If your organization received a declination letter, and you would like to reapply in the future, you may do so after the one year waiting period has lapsed . Any questions can be directed to Amy Lampert, Administrative Director by phone at 978-455-7818 or by e-mail at admin@lindsaytrust.
org 2026 CAMPERSHIP GUIDELINES *** ALL CAMPERSHIP PROPOSALS FOR SUMMER 202 6 ARE DUE BY FOR CAMPERSHIP PROPOSALS TO BE REVIEWED THE FOLLOWING MUST BE PROVIDED: Your 2024 audited financial statements or Form 990 - Proposals submitted without financials will NOT be reviewed Camp budget (if any); and IRS 501(c)(3) Determination Letter.
Please submit your request electronically (preferably in PDF format); however, we will accept Word and EXCEL documents to: If you are unable to submit your grant request via e-mail, we will accept it by U.S. mail but please call or email to let us know. Please contact Amy Lampert, Administrative Director with any questions TEL: 978-455-7818 E -mail at admin@lindsaytrust. org
Key questions and narrative sections extracted from the solicitation.
Letter of Inquiry (first-time applicants): Describe your organization's mission, brief history and current programming, explanation of need for support, project budget (if any), amount requested and other funding sources under consideration or secured, Federal Tax ID#, legal address, telephone number and email, name and title.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont. Currently not accepting unsolicited requests from colleges and universities. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The Agnes M. Lindsay Trust Grants is funded by Agnes M. Lindsay Trust. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
Start from the official opportunity page linked in this listing — it carries the sponsor's submission instructions.
The solicitation lists 6 required documents: Proposal Summary (PROPOSAL SUMMARY.doc template or equivalent), Narrative of organization and description of need, Complete audited Financial Statements for 2023 and 2024 (or Form 990s), Budget for capital expenditures (if any), Estimates or quotes obtained (if any), and IRS 501(c)(3) Determination Letter. Check the official notice for formatting and page-limit rules.
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