Subject: Education, Education Technology, Healthcare, Child/Youth Welfare, Libraries
Deadline: May 31, 2017
“The Foundation will consider grant applications for innovative projects in the fields of libraries, education, hospitals and clinics.
Grants for Libraries: Grant applications will be considered generally for resource Endowments (print, film, electronic database, speakers/workshops) capital construction and innovative equipment. Projects fostering broader public access to global information sources utilizing collaborative efforts, pioneering technologies and equipment are encouraged.
Grants for Educational Institutions: Grant applications from universities, colleges and secondary schools will be considered generally for {a} educational endowments to fund scholarships based solely on educational achievements, leadership and academic ability of the student; {b} endowments to support fellowships and teaching chairs for educators who confine their activities primarily to classroom instruction in the liberal arts, mathematics and the sciences during the academic year and {c} erection or endowment of buildings, wings or additions thereto of buildings, and equipment for educational purposes.
Grants for Hospitals and Clinics: Grant applications from hospitals and clinics will be considered generally where the proposal demonstrates one or more of the following: {a} a new health need; {b} an improvement in the quality of health care or {c} reduced health costs with better patient outcomes.”
Funder: The Gladys Brooks Foundation
Eligibility: “As a matter of policy, the Foundation will make grants only to publicly supported not-for-profit tax-exempt organizations within the meaning of the Internal Revenue Code. Generally, the Board will only entertain grant applications from Applicants located in the states of: Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Tennessee.”
Amount: Unspecified
Contact: Link.