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The Kahlert Foundation Maryland Grant is a grant from The Kahlert Foundation Inc. that funds nonprofit organizations in Maryland addressing community needs in the foundation's priority areas. Applications are submitted through an online grant management system, with first-time applicants required to complete a Letter of Intent (LOI) at least 90 days before the full grant deadline.
The foundation's board meets three times per year to review applications from returning and new grantees. Eligible applicants are Maryland-based nonprofit organizations that meet the foundation's published guidelines. Award amounts vary and are not publicly specified; contact the foundation for current cycle details.
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How to Apply – Maryland – The Kahlert Foundation Applying for a grant is done through an online grant management system. To apply, follow the steps below: Review the grant guidelines to ensure you qualify for a grant from The Kahlert Foundation. Click here to access the grant management system.
After clicking the link, you will need to do one of the following: New User: register and create an account. After logging in you will be taken to your dashboard. Click the “Apply” button at the top of the page to go to the application.
From there, please use the appropriate access code described below. Please note , an organization that has not received funds from The Kahlert Foundation in the past is considered a First-time grantee and is required to complete an LOI for a new request to be considered. Enter access code MATLOI at the top of the “Apply” page, and you will be directed to the Letter of Intent or LOI under the First-time Grantee process.
Enter access code MATGRANT at the top of the “Apply” page and you will be directed to the Full Grant Application under the Returning Grantee process. If you have any questions about how to use the online grant management system, please contact Wally Hernandez. The board meets three times a year on the schedule indicated below.
This schedule outlines our grant application deadlines for returning applicants. New grantees must complete a Letter of Intent (LOI) at least 90 days prior to the full grant request deadline. The earlier a new LOI and grant application is received, the greater the likelihood the grant will be reviewed and presented at the corresponding board meeting.
Organizations will be notified of the decision by the board of directors approximately two weeks after the board meeting. The Foundation regrets that our resources are limited and are unable to support all good ideas and proposals. The Kahlert Foundation’s fiscal year runs from July 1 to June 30.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations primarily in Maryland and Utah, with a focus on health care, education, youth programs, veteran services, and human services. Strong Guidestar rating encouraged. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The Kahlert Foundation Maryland Grant is funded by The Kahlert Foundation Inc.. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Maryland and Utah. Check the official notice for exact location requirements.
Applications go through the funder's official portal — the Apply Now link on this page goes there directly.
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