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The Bethlehem Foundation Grant is offered by the Bethlehem Foundation and promotes an enhanced quality of life for senior adults residing in Northern California by supporting nonprofit organizations engaged in advancing health, independence, and social interaction for seniors. Grants are made to qualified public charities under IRS Section 501(c)(3); no grants are made directly to individuals.
Applications are accepted year-round with deadlines of February 28 for the Spring grant meeting and August 31 for the Fall grant meeting. Late submissions may be accepted. Grant decisions are generally communicated within 60 days of each deadline.
The program is administered through Wells Fargo and focuses on organizations operating in Northern California's senior community.
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How do I report suspected fraud? To promote an enhanced quality of life for senior adults residing in Northern California, by supporting nonprofit organizations engaged in promoting the health, independence and social interaction of seniors. Annual application deadlines February 28 and August 31 (late submissions may be accepted) Limited to programs that promote the health, independence and social interaction of seniors.
Senior adults residing in Northern California Grants are made to nonprofit organizations operating in and benefiting the senior community of Northern California. Grantees must be qualified public charities under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3). The foundation does not make grants directly to individuals.
Annual application period and deadlines Applications are accepted year-round. Applications must be submitted by February 28 to be considered at the Spring grant meeting, or August 31 to be considered at the Fall grant meeting. Applicants will receive an automated email confirming their submission.
Grant decisions are generally communicated within 60 days of each application deadline. Required agreements and reports Except as otherwise specified when a grant is awarded, a progress report must be submitted within 8 months after receiving funds. The Bethlehem Foundation was created on September 16, 2013, to be funded with proceeds from the sale of 801 Tupper Street, a 159-unit apartment building located in Santa Rosa, California.
The building was known as the Bethlehem Towers, a high-rise apartment community serving low- to very low-income seniors. Bethlehem Towers opened its doors in 1972 and was managed by a volunteer Board of Directors for 40 years.
When the 40-year HUD loan that financed the community was paid off, the Board was approached by Reiner Communities, a firm that acquires and manages multifamily affordable housing properties, which agreed to complete an extensive renovation and extend the affordability of the project for an additional 55 years. The Board of Directors of Bethlehem Towers, Inc. saw this as a win-win situation.
The housing for low-income seniors could remain in place, and proceeds from the sale could fund this new foundation dedicated to promoting an enhanced quality of life for senior adults residing in Northern California. To promote an enhanced quality of life for senior adults residing in Northern California, by supporting nonprofit organizations engaged in promoting the health, independence and social interaction of seniors.
Annual application deadlines February 28 and August 31 (late submissions may be accepted) Limited to programs that promote the health, independence and social interaction of seniors. Senior adults residing in Northern California Grants are made to nonprofit organizations operating in and benefiting the senior community of Northern California. Grantees must be qualified public charities under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3).
The foundation does not make grants directly to individuals. Annual application period and deadlines Applications are accepted year-round. Applications must be submitted by February 28 to be considered at the Spring grant meeting, or August 31 to be considered at the Fall grant meeting.
Applicants will receive an automated email confirming their submission. Grant decisions are generally communicated within 60 days of each application deadline. Required agreements and reports Except as otherwise specified when a grant is awarded, a progress report must be submitted within 8 months after receiving funds.
The Bethlehem Foundation was created on September 16, 2013, to be funded with proceeds from the sale of 801 Tupper Street, a 159-unit apartment building located in Santa Rosa, California. The building was known as the Bethlehem Towers, a high-rise apartment community serving low- to very low-income seniors. Bethlehem Towers opened its doors in 1972 and was managed by a volunteer Board of Directors for 40 years.
When the 40-year HUD loan that financed the community was paid off, the Board was approached by Reiner Communities, a firm that acquires and manages multifamily affordable housing properties, which agreed to complete an extensive renovation and extend the affordability of the project for an additional 55 years. The Board of Directors of Bethlehem Towers, Inc. saw this as a win-win situation.
The housing for low-income seniors could remain in place, and proceeds from the sale could fund this new foundation dedicated to promoting an enhanced quality of life for senior adults residing in Northern California.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Qualified public charities under 501(c)(3) whose programs benefit senior adults and promote health, independence, and social interaction. Operating in Northern California. No grants to individuals. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Open (Grants limited to qualified public charities) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is August 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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