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How do I report suspected fraud? The John A. and Margaret Post Foundation, Inc. The John and Margaret Post Foundation supports charitable organizations that benefit the quality of life for families and society in general, with a primary focus on organizations in northwest New Jersey and northeast Pennsylvania.
Annual application deadlines Arts, culture and humanities The Foundation has a practice of primarily supporting organizations in northwest New Jersey and northeast Pennsylvania. Grants for capital needs and specific programs The John A. and Margaret Post Foundation supports charitable organizations that benefit the quality of life for families and society in general, primarily in northwest New Jersey and northeast Pennsylvania.
To be eligible, organizations must qualify as exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the internal Revenue Code. When submitting a grant application to the foundation, please focus on providing the pertinent information in an efficient and concise manner. Please do not submit an application that is overly explanatory or too lengthy.
When submitting a grant application to the foundation for a building project or repairs, the foundation requires contractor bids, estimates, and any other pertinent information be submitted via e-mail to grantadministration@wellsfargo. com in addition to your grant application. Please reference your application when e-mailing this information.
Priority will be given in the following order: Organizations based in northwest New Jersey and northeast Pennsylvania Average grant size: $5,000 to $50,000 Average number of grants per year: 40 Annual application period and deadlines Applications are accepted year-round. Applications must be submitted by April 1 and/or October 1 to be reviewed at the semi-annual grant meetings that occur in May and November.
Applicants will receive an automated e-mail confirming their submission. Required agreements and reports Periodic progress reports and final reports may be required for funded projects. The John A.
and Margaret Post Foundation supports charitable organizations that benefit the quality of life for families and society in general, with a primary focus on organizations in northwest New Jersey and northeast Pennsylvania.
The John and Margaret Post Foundation supports charitable organizations that benefit the quality of life for families and society in general, with a primary focus on organizations in northwest New Jersey and northeast Pennsylvania. Annual application deadlines Arts, culture and humanities The Foundation has a practice of primarily supporting organizations in northwest New Jersey and northeast Pennsylvania.
Grants for capital needs and specific programs The John A. and Margaret Post Foundation supports charitable organizations that benefit the quality of life for families and society in general, primarily in northwest New Jersey and northeast Pennsylvania. To be eligible, organizations must qualify as exempt organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the internal Revenue Code.
When submitting a grant application to the foundation, please focus on providing the pertinent information in an efficient and concise manner. Please do not submit an application that is overly explanatory or too lengthy.
When submitting a grant application to the foundation for a building project or repairs, the foundation requires contractor bids, estimates, and any other pertinent information be submitted via e-mail to grantadministration@wellsfargo. com in addition to your grant application. Please reference your application when e-mailing this information.
Priority will be given in the following order: Organizations based in northwest New Jersey and northeast Pennsylvania Average grant size: $5,000 to $50,000 Average number of grants per year: 40 Annual application period and deadlines Applications are accepted year-round. Applications must be submitted by April 1 and/or October 1 to be reviewed at the semi-annual grant meetings that occur in May and November.
Applicants will receive an automated e-mail confirming their submission. Required agreements and reports Periodic progress reports and final reports may be required for funded projects. The John A.
and Margaret Post Foundation supports charitable organizations that benefit the quality of life for families and society in general, with a primary focus on organizations in northwest New Jersey and northeast Pennsylvania.
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