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Skip to primary navigation The Topfer Family Foundation accepts applications year-round and reviews them on a quarterly basis. Please see below for information about how to apply. Due to the volume of requests received each year, we cannot accept requests in the form of letters, proposals or presentations.
Note to Chicago, IL; Denver, CO; and Broward County, FL Applicants: Current TFF grantees are eligible to apply for renewal funding. Prospective grantees from these geographic areas must receive an invitation from TFF to apply for funding. If your organization is based in the Chicago area or Broward County, you are welcome to send basic information about your organization and programs via email (info@topferfoundation.
org), but please note that we are not able to respond to every inquiry. If the program aligns with our funding priorities and immediate grantmaking goals, we will follow up with you. We are not currently accepting inquiries for new grantees in Denver, CO.
Using our online portal, you can start an application and save your progress for submission at a later time. The Grant Application Form is also available in a Word format that you can use to develop your responses, and then cut and paste this information into our online portal. Listed below are the support documents required to complete your application.
Incomplete applications will not be considered for funding. TFF Budget Information Form Most recently filed IRS Form 990 Copy of last year’s audited financial statements Annual report (if your agency publishes one) If any of your supporting documents are too large to submit with the online application, please submit them as an email attachment to info@topferfoundation. org .
Applications are accepted year round and scheduled for review based on the order in which they are received. If you are a current grantee, please check with your Program Officer to confirm the deadline date for your specific quarter. The Board of Directors reviews applications at its quarterly meetings, generally held in March, June, September, and December.
Organizations are encouraged to submit applications as early as possible in the quarter to allow for timely review prior to board meetings. Applicants can expect responses within two weeks of the Board meeting at which the grant is reviewed. Toll Free: (866) 897-0298 Email: info@topferfoundation.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Non-profit organizations delivering direct services for children, youth, families, older adults, or job-training/economic mobility programs, preferably operating in Central Texas (Austin) or with demonstrated impact there. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Topfer Family Foundation Grants is funded by Topfer Family Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Texas. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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