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Find similar grantsThe Bower Foundation Grant is sponsored by The Bower Foundation. Supports innovative strategies to enhance the health of Mississippians through various initiatives. Focus areas include improving healthcare access, promoting healthy lifestyles among children, developing innovative health policies, and addressing End Stage Renal Disease.
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The Bower Foundation has a two-step grant application process. A Grant Concept Summary is submitted for Grant Committee consideration. A form for this purpose is available for your convenience.
An organization whose Grant Concept Summary is approved will be asked to complete a full grant application for submission to the Grant Committee. *Please note that any University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) faculty or staff wishing to submit a proposal must first receive approval from the UMMC Vice Chancellor.
To submit a Grant Concept Summary for Grant Committee consideration, provide the following information in two pages or less: Your organization's name, mission statement and purpose Why your organization is requesting this grant The grant amount and how it will be spent If applicable, how the project will be sustained after the end of The Bower Foundation funding The outcomes you hope to achieve The Bower Foundation will acknowledge the receipt of your Grant Concept Summary upon its arrival.
The Foundation's Grant Committee, at its next regularly scheduled meeting, will review the Grant Concept Summary and will respond to your request within 90 days. The following criteria will be used to evaluate such requests: Is the proposed program consistent with the mission and goals of the foundation? Is the proposed program likely to succeed?
How significant are the benefits of the program relative to the total cost? Is the proposed program sustainable after Foundation funding ends? Instructions: This Grant Concept will be used by the Grant Committee to review your proposal.
Organizations whose Concept Papers are approved will be asked to complete a full application for the Grant Committee. Please complete the following questions: Entity Type (check those that apply) 170(c)(1) or Section 511(a)(2)(b) Entity Mission Statement/Purpose What resources will your organization bring to the project? 578 HIGHLAND COLONY PARKWAY,
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Tax-exempt organizations and those committed to enhancing health in Mississippi. Applicants must submit a Grant Concept Summary for consideration. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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