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The Winter 2025/26 Grant Cycle is offered by the Field Hall Foundation, which awards grants three times per year to nonprofit organizations serving older adults in Westchester County, New York. The foundation accepts Letters of Inquiry on a continual basis and does not accept unsolicited grant applications; organizations must contact the foundation to discuss proposals prior to LOI submission.
For the Winter 2025/26 cycle, letters of inquiry were due January 28, 2026, with grant awards expected by end of May 2026. The foundation funds programs that improve the quality of life and well-being of seniors in Westchester County. Grant amounts vary based on organizational need and program scope.
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Important Dates & Forms - Field Hall Foundation The Foundation accepts Letters of Inquiry (LOIs) on a continual basis and awards grants three times a year. See the Grantmaking Guidelines page for instructions on how to submit an LOI. It is recommended that you contact the Foundation to discuss a proposal prior to submitting an LOI, especially if your organization has not previously worked with the Foundation.
The Foundation does not accept unsolicited grant applications.
Deadline for Submitting Letters of Inquiry: January 28, 2026 Invitation to Apply for a Grant Sent Out: End of February Grants Awarded: End of May Deadline for Submitting Letters of Inquiry: May 27, 2026 Invitation to Apply for a Grant Sent Out: End of June Grants Awarded: End of September Winter 2026-27 Grant Cycle Deadline for Submitting Letters of Inquiry: September 30, 2026 Invitation to Apply for a Grant Sent Out: End of October Grants Awarded: End of January 2027 Click on links below to download documents 118 N.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations serving older adults in Westchester County. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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