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Virginia Hobbs Charitable Trust is sponsored by Virginia Hobbs Charitable Trust. Provides grants to improve the lives of people and animals through medical research and treatment, children's initiatives, animal welfare, and arts and culture in North Texas.
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Virginia Hobbs Charitable Trust Virginia Hobbs Charitable Trust The mission of the Virginia Hobbs Charitable Trust is to provide meaningful support primarily is the areas of medical research and treatment, children’s initiatives, cultural endeavors and animal welfare.
The vision of the Virginia Hobbs Charitable Trust is to improve the lives of both people and animals through the support of established 501(c)(3) and 170(c)(2) organizations primarily located in the North Texas region. Robert and Virginia Hobbs Robert and Virginia Hobbs, longtime residents of Fort Worth, Texas were known for their generous spirit and support of many philanthropic causes.
After the death of Robert Hobbs, Virginia founded the Virginia Hobbs Charitable Trust in 2004. It was Virginia’s desire that their legacy of generosity continue. Virginia was active in directing the Trust until her death in 2014.
Today, members of her family and close friends serve on the Grant Committee for the Virginia Hobbs Charitable Trust helping to insure Virginia’s and Bob’s philanthropy will live on. The Virginia Hobbs Charitable Trust is based in Fort Worth, Texas and primarily supports medical research and treatment, children’s initiatives, animal welfare and cultural endeavors.
The Virginia Hobbs Charitable Trust grant application process is by invitation only. Please contact us if you feel your organization aligns with our Vision & Mission Statements. For those organizations who are invited to apply we request the following: Briefly describe the general purpose of the grant request.
501(c)(3) determination letter. Latest summary sheet of IRS Form 990 List of current Directors/Trustees. We prefer that grant requests be submitted by May 15 th .
Grant applications are made by invitation of the Virginia Hobbs Charitable Trust to tax-exempt organizations described in Section 501(c)(3) and Section 170(c)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code. Our primary areas of funding are medical research and treatment, children’s initiatives, animal welfare and cultural endeavors in the North Texas area.
As part of the grant approval between the Virginia Hobbs Charitable Trust and our partners, the Trust requests grantees to submit a follow-up report upon conclusion of the grant period noting how awarded funds were spent. To contact us, please fill out the form below and we will get in touch with you. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
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501(c)(3) determination letter
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) and 170(c)(2) tax-exempt organizations only; prospective applicants must contact the Trust to be invited to submit a full application. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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