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Find similar grantsApplication opens May 4, 2026 and closes May 22, 2026 at 5:00 PM Eastern. Grant term runs July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027.
Thompson Charitable Foundation Fund is sponsored by East Tennessee Foundation. This fund awards grants to nonprofit organizations serving Anderson, Blount, Knox, and Scott counties with programs focusing on community and economic development, education and workforce development, health and human services, and/or improving the quality of life for the commun…
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Thompson Charitable Foundation Fund - East Tennessee Foundation Thompson Charitable Foundation Fund Established to support Thompson Charitable Foundation and their grantmaking efforts in Anderson, Blount, Knox, and Scott counties in Tennessee. The Thompson Charitable Foundation Fund will award grants in 2026. The application opens May 4, 2026.
The application closes May 22, 2026 at 5:00p. m. Eastern.
Organizations can apply for up to $25,000. Grants will be awarded for one-year terms in July 2026. The grant term is July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027.
Funding will be given to proposals addressing one or more of the following priorities: Community and economic development Education and workforce development Health and human services Improving quality of life Proposals must benefit residents and communities in Anderson, Blount, Knox, and/or Scott counties in Tennessee. Click here for General Eligibility and Funding Criteria .
Additional eligibility criteria specific to Thompson Charitable Foundation Fund: Applicant organizations must be located in Anderson, Blount, Knox, and/or Scott counties in Tennessee. Houses of worship or faith-based organizations may apply for non-religious purposes.
Tutorial for completing your grant application Logon page to access application and report forms Please direct your questions to a member of East Tennessee Foundation’s Grantmaking Team: Ashley Siferd Butler , Director of Competitive Grants Brooke Anguiano , Assistant Director of Grantmaking & Operations Email: gr ********* @ * tf. org Telephone: (865) 524-1223 ext. 144 or toll-free (877) 524-1223 ext.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations located in Anderson, Blount, Knox, and/or Scott counties in Tennessee; faith-based organizations may apply for non-religious initiatives. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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