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Funder Type
Private Foundation
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IT Classification
C - Funds little to no technology
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Authority
The Edmund T. & Eleanor Quick Foundation
Summary
The Edmund T. & Eleanor Quick Foundation will provide support for organizations within the following fields of interest:
- Basic and emergency aid
- Domesticated animals
- Education
- Environment
- Family services
- Health care administration and financing
- Human services
- Rehabilitation
- Shelter and residential care
- Special population support
- Sports
- Sustainable development
- Youth development
Projects serving the following populations are of special interest:
- Economically disadvantaged people
- Low-income and poor people
Giving primarily to support historic preservation, education, elder care, religious organizations, music education, public recreation facilities, and animal care in Colorado.
History of Funding
The Edmund T. & Eleanor Quick Foundation has given a total of $122,500 in grants in 2016. Recent awardees include Blue Sky Bridge, Boys and Girl's Club of Chaffee County, Colorado Coalition Against DV, and Community Ministry of SW Denver.
Additional Information
The Edmund T. & Eleanor Quick Foundation was established in 1928 in Colorado. Please contact the foundation to verify eligibility prior to submission of a full application. Funds may be used for the following purposes:
- Capital and infrastructure
- Capital campaigns
- Equipment
- Land acquisitions
- Program development
- Seed money
No support for conduit funding organizations or projects involving court actions. No grants to individuals, or for research or evaluation projects, special benefit programs, purchase of tickets, media projects, construction of statues or memorials, deficit financing, debt retirement, escrow or endowment funds, or operating expenses.
Eligibility Details
Giving primarily is limited to non profit organizations in Colorado with emphasis on Arapahoe county.
Deadline Details
Applications are to be submitted by April 15, annually for the Spring board meeting and September 15, annually for the Fall board meeting.
Award Details
Awards vary based on scope and size of project. Awards are up to $100,000. Most awards range from $5,000 to $10,000.
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