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Greater Los Angeles Area Low-Income Child/Youth Education, Health and Development Grants

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THIS GRANT’S FOCUS: Child/Youth Development, Education, Low-Income Families, Community, Southern California
Deadline:
Aug. 15, 2020 (Pre-application contact) | Nov. 1, 2020 (Phase 1 Application)

“The Southern California Program seeks to promote the education and healthy development of children and youth, strengthen families and enhance the lives of people in the Greater Los Angeles area through its support of civic and community services, early childhood and pre-collegiate education, and healthcare. Projects that address compelling issues and have the potential to have a significant impact on the target population, organization, region and/or field are encouraged. A special emphasis is placed on projects that focus on children and youth from low-income families and special needs populations.

Preference is given to exemplary institutions and organizations with a history of achievement and effective management, and whose financial condition is strong, as demonstrated by their current audited financial statements prepared in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. Projects must address significant issues or problems in the areas of arts and culture, civic and community service, early childhood, health care, or pre-collegiate education. Only projects serving communities in Los Angeles County will be considered.”

Funder: The W.M. Keck Foundation
Eligibility:
“Organizations must be:

  • Exempt from federal taxation as defined by Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and be designated as:
    1. a public charity (and not a private foundation) as defined by Section 509(a)(1) or 509(a)(2) or 170(b)(1)(A)(I-VI) of the Internal Revenue Code; or
    2. an exempt operating foundation as defined by Section 4940(d)(2).
    3. No grants will be made to private foundations (other than exempt operating foundations) or 509(a)(3) organizations.
  • If the institution is located in the State of California, the organization must also be exempt from California State Franchise or Income Tax under Section 23701(d) of the Revenue and Taxation Code.”

Amount: $100,000 – $500,000
Contact:
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