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Provides grants to support agencies, institutions, and services in New Jersey in the areas of health, human services, and education.
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The Edward W. and Stella C. Van Houten Memorial Fund To support agencies, institutions, and services in the areas of health, human services, and education.
Annual application deadlines August 1 for a September meeting The foundation primarily supports agencies, institutions, and services in New Jersey. The Edward W. and Stella C.
Van Houten Memorial Fund awards grant to support agencies, institutions, and services in the areas of health, human services and education. To be eligible, organizations must qualify as exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The foundation does not grant funds to individuals.
Preference may be given to requests for the following: Agencies, institutions and services in Passaic and Bergen Counties, New Jersey, having to do with the care or cure of sick or disabled human beings, or for the care of orphaned children, or aged persons To establish scholarships at accredited medical schools or for educating persons in the nursing profession For agencies and institutions for the education and care of children Average grant size: $5,000 - $15,000 Average number of grants per year: 25 Annual application period and deadlines Applications are accepted year-round.
Applications must be submitted by August 1 to be reviewed at the annual grant meeting that occurs September. Applicants will receive an automated email confirming their submission. Stella C.
Van Houten resided in Bergen County, New Jersey. This foundation was established in 1978 and named in memory of her husband and herself. To support agencies, institutions, and services in the areas of health, human services, and education.
Annual application deadlines August 1 for a September meeting The foundation primarily supports agencies, institutions, and services in New Jersey. The Edward W. and Stella C.
Van Houten Memorial Fund awards grant to support agencies, institutions, and services in the areas of health, human services and education. To be eligible, organizations must qualify as exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The foundation does not grant funds to individuals.
Preference may be given to requests for the following: Agencies, institutions and services in Passaic and Bergen Counties, New Jersey, having to do with the care or cure of sick or disabled human beings, or for the care of orphaned children, or aged persons To establish scholarships at accredited medical schools or for educating persons in the nursing profession For agencies and institutions for the education and care of children Average grant size: $5,000 - $15,000 Average number of grants per year: 25 Annual application period and deadlines Applications are accepted year-round.
Applications must be submitted by August 1 to be reviewed at the annual grant meeting that occurs September. Applicants will receive an automated email confirming their submission. Stella C.
Van Houten resided in Bergen County, New Jersey. This foundation was established in 1978 and named in memory of her husband and herself. Frequently Asked Questions Grant Program or Technical Support Wells Fargo Trust Philanthropic Services Private Foundations The information on this page is a summary only and may not reflect all requirements related to a foundation’s grantmaking process.
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