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The Charles H. Stout Foundation supports organizations aligned with the values of its founder, Mr. Stout.
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The Charles H. Stout Foundation Charles H. "Chick" Stout's noted career in newspapers and printing-related industry spanned more than a half a century.
Born in Winterset, Iowa, the fourth oldest in a family of six boys, he worked his way to a degree in accounting at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, as a Linotype operator at the University Press. After graduation, he became an instructor in newspaper management at the University. It was in Iowa City in 1927 that he also co-authored a book entitled "The Business Department of School Publications" with Harry S.
Bunker and future pollster George H. Gallup. The years 1929 through 1947 were spent in New York City as Vice President and Sales Manager for Matrix Contrast Corporation, with leave during World War II to serve as a U.S. Navy Commander in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters.
In 1948, college friend Bunker, then General Manager of Speidel Newspaper, recruited Stout to the Colorado Springs, Colorado headquarters of the eight- newspaper group as Assistant General Manager. In 1957, Stout was named Publisher of the Nevada State Journal and Reno Evening Gazette and Vice President of Speidel.
He became President of the transcontinental group in 1964 and continued to serve as a Director and Chairman of the Executive Committee until his retirement in 1976 when Speidel merged with Gannett Co. , Inc. Under his leadership, Speidel had grown to 13 daily newspapers and become the most profitable publicly-traded newspaper company in the United States.
Stout's career accomplishments earned him many honors as well as listings in "Who's Who in America" and "Who's Who in World Commerce." Active in numerous civic and professional groups, he furthered his support of worthy organizations with the formation of the Charles H. Stout Foundation in 1983, serving as Chairman of the Board Ermeritus at the time of his death at the age of 89.
The Charles H. Stout Foundation The Charles H. Stout Foundation encourages applications for grants from organizations which were actively supported by Mr. Stout during his lifetime or that would, in the opinion of the Trustees of the Foundation, promote values treasured by its founder.
Grants of the Foundation are made to organizations operated exclusively for charitable, scientific, literary, educational or religious purposes or for the prevention of child abuse and cruelty to animals. Grants shall be made only to organizations which have been granted federal tax-exempt status under section 501(c)3 of the Internal Revenue Code.
Preference is given to organizations that have low administrative and overhead costs so that the majority of the funds will apply to the primary need. Grant requests to fund capital improvements for such organizations will also be considered. Preference is also given to organizations in geographic localities where one or more members of the Foundation either reside or visit frequently.
The Foundation intends to remain flexible in the granting of funds from year to year. Consequently, pledge, annual or continuing grants will be made only in unusual circumstances. In order to reduce the amount of email/mail The Charles H.
Stout Foundation receives that is not specifically relevant to the management of grants, users of this web site agree to keep the Foundation off its generic marketing, distribution, and mailing lists, including, but not limited to, annual reports, newsletters, and donor appeals. What will NOT be Considered Applications from institutions that do not have tax-exempt status from the Federal government and applicable state government.
Applications from organizations which unfairly discriminate against race, ethnic origin, gender or creed. Applications for direct or indirect loans to individuals or organizations. Applications that do not comply with the Foundation's stated Application and Procedure requirements.
Grant Applications for 2027 Our fiscal year runs from July 1 through June 30. The grant application process for 2027 is open from January 1, 2026 to June 15, 2026. Approved grants are dispersed from January 1, 2027 to June 30, 2027.
All applications and correspondence for the Foundation are handled through this web site and by email. In order to reduce the amount of email/mail The Charles H.
Stout Foundation receives that is not specifically relevant to the management of grants, applicants agree to keep the Foundation and its Trustees off its generic marketing, distribution, and mailing lists, including, but not limited to, annual reports, special fund-raising event invites, newsletters, and donor appeals.
Katherine Gilweit Cartiglia Assistant Secretary & Trustee Assistant Treasurer & Trustee Before contacting the Charles H. Stout Foundation: The Foundation’s mission, funding priorities, and application process are outlined above. We encourage all prospective applicants and correspondents to review this information carefully before submitting an inquiry.
Due to the nature of the Foundation’s operations, we are unable to respond to unsolicited inquiries, sales or marketing outreach, or requests that fall outside our stated areas of support. While all messages are reviewed, not all inquiries will require or receive a response.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status, operated exclusively for charitable, scientific, literary, educational, or religious purposes, or for the prevention of child abuse and cruelty to animals. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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