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The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation Grants is sponsored by The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation. The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation Grants is a grant from The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation that funds nonprofit organizations primarily in the Tulsa, Oklahoma metropolitan area, with select statewide Oklahoma grants in special cases.
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Anne & Henry Grant Application & Guidelines • The Zarrow Family Foundations Access Online Grants Portal Anne & Henry Zarrow Foundation Grant Application Guidelines Anne & Henry Zarrow Foundation (AHZF) funds nonprofit organizations primarily in the metropolitan area of Tulsa and, in special cases, statewide in Oklahoma. Grants may be awarded for operating, program, or capital support.
Inquiry Forms – accepted on a rolling basis (no deadlines) Invitations for Full Proposals – emailed to provided contact by May 12, 2026 Deadline to Submit Full Proposal – June 30, 2026 Grant Determination and Notification – late September 2026 How the Two-Step Application Process Works Step 1: Submit an Inquiry Form (Accepted Year-Round) After reviewing our current funding priorities and focus areas on the Funding Priorities tab and in our most recent Annual Report, organizations that believe they may be aligned are invited to complete a brief Inquiry Form using the Microsoft Forms link below.
Grantseekers can expect a response to their initial Inquiry within two weeks of submission. Submission of an Inquiry Form does not guarantee an invitation to submit a full proposal. This application process does not apply to organizations in Israel.
For more information, please review the Giving in Israel tab. Step 2: Full Proposal (By Invitation Only) AHZF will conduct one proposal cycle in 2026. Organizations invited to submit a full proposal will receive a link and instructions to access the online application in early May 2026, with a deadline of June 30, 2026.
AHZF is committed to fairly evaluating each proposal submitted. To complete required due diligence, the Foundation may request additional information beyond what is included in the application form. Requests Not Eligible for Grants AHZF does not typically fund requests for dinners, runs and walks, special events, and fundraisers.
For existing grantees inquiring about event sponsorships, please email ahoward@zarrow. org . Equal Employment Opportunity Requirement AHZF requires that all nonprofit organizations receiving grants adhere to the most current Equal Employment Opportunity statement as provided on the EEOC website .
Please email grants@zarrow. org with any questions not addressed here.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations focused on housing, social services, healthcare, and community empowerment, primarily in Tulsa, Oklahoma. They do not fund personal projects or startups. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation Grants is funded by The Anne and Henry Zarrow Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Oklahoma. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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