All Populations

Does the grantmaker accept LOI’s/proposals?: 
YES
Web Address: 
http://www.jfmaddox.org
Average Grant Size: 
$50,000
Program Funding Area: 
Arts, Culture & Humanities
Education
Human Services
Community Improvement & Capacity Building
Disease, Disorders, Medical Disciplines
Geographic Funding Focus: 
Lea County
Populations Served: 
All Populations

Mission/Giving Statement: The mission of the J. F Maddox Foundation is to significantly improve the quality of life in southeastern New Mexico by investing in education, community development, and other social programs. The Foundation particularly supports initiatives driven by innovation leadership, designed for substantial impact, and committed to lasting value.

Grantmaking Program Areas: Education; Social Services; Arts & Culture; Community Development

Type of Funding/ Funding Restrictions: In the past, the Foundation's primary focus had been on education reform. Grant strategies in education are now well developed, and funded programs continue to exhibit signs of success. The Foundation has redirected its focus toward economic and community development initiatives in an effort to provide opportunities for long-term economic vitality within Lea County. The Foundation makes grants to non-profit organizations; Grants to government entities; Capital building; Equipment; Matching grants; Technical assistance; and Project support.

Best Method of Contact: 
Letter of Inquiry
Mailing Address: 
PO Box 2588
Hobbs
New Mexico
88241-2588
Phone: 
(575) 393-6338
Fax: 
(575) 397-7266
Primary Contact Name: 
Jennifer Grassham
Title: 
Vice President - Grants
Primary Contact Email: 
jgrassham[at]jfmaddox[dot]org
Verified by Grantmaker: 
Yes
Does the grantmaker accept LOI’s/proposals?: 
NO
Average Grant Size: 
$3,000
Program Funding Area: 
Arts, Culture & Humanities
Education
Youth Development
Environment
Health Care
Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy, Social Justice
Community Improvement & Capacity Building
Public Safety, Disaster Preparedness & Relief
Geographic Funding Focus: 
Santa Fe County
Populations Served: 
All Populations
Children & Youth
Homeless
Other

Notes: See 990s for types of programs the Foundation has supported in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Mailing Address: 
c/o Gill, Kohr and Johnson LLC
PO Box 967
Santa Fe
New Mexico
87504-0967
Phone: 
(505) 988-2527
Verified by Grantmaker: 
No
Does the grantmaker accept LOI’s/proposals?: 
YES
Web Address: 
http://www.nw.org
Program Funding Area: 
Community Improvement & Capacity Building
Housing, Shelter
Geographic Funding Focus: 
National
Populations Served: 
All Populations
Low Income
Rural
Urban
Families

Mission/ Giving Statement: NeighborWorks America is a national nonprofit organization created by Congress to provide financial support, technical assistance, and training for community-based revitalization efforts.  Together, with national and local partners, NeighborWorks creates opportunities for people to live in affordable homes, improve their lives and strengthen their communities.

Notes:  Grant RFPs for member organizations are dependent on congressional appropriations.  Check back frequently to their website or inquire about membership.

 

 

 

Mailing Address: 
1325 G Street NW, Suite 800
Washington DC
20005-3100
Phone: 
(202) 220-2300
Phone2: 
(202) 376-2600
Email: 
memberapp[at]nw[dot]org
Verified by Grantmaker: 
Yes
Does the grantmaker accept LOI’s/proposals?: 
YES
Web Address: 
http://www.rwjf.org
Average Grant Size: 
$537,000
Program Funding Area: 
Health Care
Geographic Funding Focus: 
National
Populations Served: 
All Populations

Mission/Giving Statement: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation seeks to improve the health and health care of all Americans. Its efforts focus on improving both the health of everyone in America and their health care- how it's delivered, how it's paid for, and how well it does for patients and their families.

Grantmaking Program Areas: Building Human Capital; Childhood Obesity; Coverage; Pioneer; Public Health; Quality/Equality; Vulnerable Populations

Grantmaking Program Area Descriptions:

Building Human Capital:The Foundation invests in preparing health professionals for leadership, enhancing skills and careers of frontline health workers; training scholars to conduct health policy research; and encouraging youth to pursue health careers.  The Foundation aims to boost diversity of people working in health and health care, to better serve the health needs of a demographically and culturally changing America.

Childhood Obesity: The Foundation wants to help all children and families eat well and move more-especially those in communities at high risk for obesity.  Its goals are to reverse the childhood obesity epidemic by 2015 by improving access to affordable healthy foods and increasing opportunities for physical activity in schools and communities across the nation.

Coverage:  By developing policies and programs to expand health coverage and maximize enrollment in existing coverage programs, the Foundation is working to ensure that everyone in America has stable, affordable health care coverage.

Pioneer: The Foundation supports innovators whose bold ideas push beyond conventional thinking to explore solutions at the cutting edge of health and healthcare.

Public Health:The Foundation believes that every American should have the opportunity to be as healthy as he or she can be.  And the Foundation strives to ensure all Americans have quality public health services and policies that protect, promote and preserve their health, regardless of who they are or where they live.

See website for additional and more detailed Grantmaking Program Area descriptions.

Type of Funding/Funding Restrictions: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation provides grants for projects in the United States and US territories that advance its mission to improve the health and health care of all Americans. For projects to be eligible for funding, they must address one of the seven program areas. RWJF supports public agencies, public charities and/or organizations that are tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Foundation aims to fund innovative projects that can have measurable impact and can create meaningful, transformative change, such as: Service demonstrations; Gathering and monitoring of health-related statistics; Public education; Training and fellowship programs; Policy analysis; Health services research; Technical assistance; Communications activities; and Evaluations. RWJF awards most grants through calls for proposals (CFPs). All seven program areas issue CFPs from time to time. Only the Pioneer program area accepts unsolicited proposals. RWJF accepts unsolicted proposals in this area at any time and issues awards throughout the year. There are no deadlines.

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation no longer funds projects in the areas of health and health care listed: End-of-life care; Long-term care; Specific chronic conditions (that are not part of the strategies of other program areas); or Physical activity for adults age 50 or older. The Foundation does not support foreign organizations, nor does it support public agencies, public charities or organizations which are not tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. RWJF does not provide support for: Ongoing general operating expenses or existing deficits; Endowment or capital costs; Basic biomedical research; Research on drug therapies or devices; Direct support of individuals or lobbying of any kind.

Application Instructions: If you are applying for a grant via a call for proposals (CFP), please follow the application instructions as outlined in the CFP. Due to the differences of each CFP, the application process can vary. If you are applying for an unsolicited grant, you must initiate the process by submitting a brief proposal form. Please note that RWJF only accepts unsolicited proposals for its Pioneer program area. Application instructions available online. Applicants and other interested parties are invited to sign up for RWJF Funding Alert emails online.

Best Method of Contact: 
Email/Phone
Mailing Address: 
PO Box 2316
Route 1 and College Road East
Princeton
New Jersey
08543-2316
Phone: 
(877) 843-7953
Email: 
mail[at]rwjf[dot]org
Primary Contact Name: 
Lydia Ryba
Title: 
Manager, Office of Proposal Management
Verified by Grantmaker: 
Yes
Does the grantmaker accept LOI’s/proposals?: 
YES
Average Grant Size: 
$140,000
Program Funding Area: 
Arts, Culture & Humanities
Education
Environment
Human Services
Health Care
Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy, Social Justice
Community Improvement & Capacity Building
Employment
Public Societal Benefit
Religion, Spiritual Development
Housing, Shelter
Geographic Funding Focus: 
International
National
Populations Served: 
All Populations
Latino/Hispanic
African-American
Low Income
Asian-American
Children & Youth
Native American
Families
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender
Women & Girls

Mission/ Giving Statement: The Ford Foundation is a resource for innovative people and institutions worldwide. Our goals for more than half a century have been to: Strengthen democratic values; Reduce poverty and injustice; promote international cooperation; and Advance human achievement.

Grantmaking Program Areas: Democracy, Rights & Justice Program (Democratic and Accountable Government - Human Rights - Social Justice Philanthropy); Economic Opportunity and Assets Program (Economic Fairness - Metropolitan Opportunity - Sustainable Development); Education, Creativity and Free Expression Program (Educational Opportunity and Scholarship - Freedom of Expression - Sexuality and Reproductive Health and Rights)

Grantmaking Program Area Descriptions:

Democratic and Accountable Government:  Increasing Civic and Political Participation; Strengthening Civil Society; Promoting Electoral Reform and Democratic Participation; Promoting Transparent, Effective and Accountable Government; Reforming Global Financial Governance

Human Rights: Advancing Racial Justice and Minority Rights; Protecting Women's Rights; Protecting Immigrant and Migrant Rights; Reforming Civil and Criminal Justice Systems; Reducing HIV/AIDS Discrimination and Exclusion; Strengthening Human Rights Worldwide; Advancing Economic and Social Rights

Social Justice Philanthropy: Mobilizing Philanthropic Resources for Social Justice

Economic Fairness: Ensuring Good Jobs and Access to Services; Promoting the Next-Generation Workforce Strategies; Building Economic Security Over a Lifetime; Improving Access to Financial Services; Expanding Livelihood Opportunities for Poor Families

Metropolitan Opportunity: Expanding Access to Quality Housing; Promoting Metropolitan Land Use Innovation; Connecting People to Opportunity

Sustainable Development: Expanding Community Rights Over Natural Resources; Climate Change Responses That Strengthen Rural Communities

Educational Opportunity and Scholarship: Transforming Secondary Education; Advancing Higher Education Access and Success; Building Knowledge for Social Justice

Freedom of Expression: Supporting Diverse Arts Spaces; Advancing Public Service Media; Advancing Media Rights and Access; Religion in the Public Sphere

Sexuality and Reproductive Health and Rights: Supporting Sexuality Research; Promoting Reproductive Rights and the Right to Sexual Health; Policies and Programs for Adolexcent Sexual and Reproductive Health; Sexuality and Reproductive Health Education

Type of Funding/ Funding Restrictions: The Foundation does not award undergraduate scholarships or make grants for personal needs or business assistance. Other areas frequently inquired about, but not funded, include: Health care; Vehicle purchase; Student loan repayment; Scientific inventions; After-school programs; Athletic leagues; Orphanages; or Elder care.

Application Instructions: Grant inquiry instructions available online.

Best Method of Contact: 
Letter of Inquiry
Mailing Address: 
320 East 43rd Street
New York
New York
10017
Phone: 
(212) 573-5000
Fax: 
(212) 351-3677
Email: 
office-secretary[at]fordfoundation[dot]org
Verified by Grantmaker: 
Yes
Does the grantmaker accept LOI’s/proposals?: 
YES
Average Grant Size: 
$8,000
Program Funding Area: 
Arts, Culture & Humanities
Education
Youth Development
Environment
Human Services
Health Care
Mental Health & Crisis Intervention
Geographic Funding Focus: 
Bernalillo County
Sandoval County
Torrance County
Valencia County
Populations Served: 
All Populations
Children & Youth
Urban

Mission/Giving Statement: Build, invest and manage the endowment to enhance the quality of our community through informed strategic grantmaking.

Grantmaking Program Areas: Arts & Culture; Education; Environmental & Historic Preservation; Health; Human Services

Grantmaking Program Area Descriptions:

Arts & Culture: Grants support programs that increase opportunities to participate in, and/or learn about, the arts of diverse cultures with a priority on the low-income and/or at-risk children and youth populations

Education: Grants support programs for early childhood and adult learning experiences including literacy, parental involvement programs and vocational/career training

Environmental & Historic Preservation: Grants support the preservation of historic resources, conservation of natural land and wildlife and education programs with an  emphasis on K-12 education programs and/or projects with strong community involvement

Health: Grants support access to quality health care (including mental health) for uninsured, underinsured and medically underserved adults and children

Human Services: Grants support programs assisting vulnerable populations including at-risk children/youth; aid for people in transition or who are homeless to become self-sufficient; and nurture families

Types of Funding/Funding Restrictions: Grants are made to support, strengthen, and sustain an organization’s programs that address the needs of our community with an emphasis on underserved and at-risk populations. 

Application Instructions Grant application guidelines online.

Best Method of Contact: 
Email/Phone
Mailing Address: 
PO Box 25266
Albuquerque
New Mexico
87125-5266
Phone: 
(505) 883-6240
Fax: 
(505) 883-3629
Email: 
foundation[at]albuquerquefoundation[dot]org
Primary Contact Name: 
Nancy Johnson
Title: 
Program Director
Primary Contact Email: 
nancy[at]albuquerquefoundation[dot]org
Verified by Grantmaker: 
Yes
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