Teichert Foundation (California)

 
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    CFDA#

    None
     

    Funder Type

    Private Foundation

    IT Classification

    C - Funds little to no technology

    Authority

    Teichert Foundation (Sacramento, California)

    Summary

    The Teichert Foundation make grants to organizations that create beauty, foster culture, nurture children, provide access to food and housing for those in need, preserve nature, increase awareness of our environment, build an educated citizenry and a well-prepared workforce, and strive to provide better health for all.


    The Foundation will consider grant requests in the following categories:

    • Civic improvement
    • Community and social services
    • Culture and the arts
    • Education and workforce development
    • Environmental sustainability
    • Rehabilitation and health service
    • Youth and elderly

    Grant requests for specific purposes are usually preferable to those for normal operating expenses. The Foundation directors may also, from time to time, identify areas for special emphasis when emerging needs require extraordinary attention.

     

    History of Funding

    None is available.

    Additional Information

    Teichert Foundation will not consider grants to the following types of organizations or for the following purposes:

    • Religious organizations for explicit religious activities, as distinguished from social or educational activities;
    • Political organizations or political campaigns;
    • Fraternal organizations, societies, or orders;
    • Courtesy advertising or tickets for benefits;
    • Telephone solicitations; or
    • National fundraising efforts.

    While deciding how much to grant to whom, the Foundation will give careful consideration to:

    • The number of people that will benefit from the project
    • The number of local volunteers supporting the organization and the project
    • The commitment and composition of the organization's Board of Directors or Board of Trustees
    • The extent to which the applicant complements the services of other community organizations
    • The organization's fiscal responsibility and management qualifications
    • The ability of the organization to provide ongoing funding after the term of the grant
    • The extent to which the program addresses underlying causes, rather than just symptoms of specific problems; and
    • How well the organization plans to monitor and evaluate the results of the project


    Contacts

    Emily Begay

    Emily Begay
    P.O. Box 15002
    Sacramento, CA 95851-1002
    (916) 484-3255

    Allegra Pickett

    Allegra Pickett

    ,
    916-484-3255
     

  • Eligibility Details

    Eligible applicants are non-profit organizations, government and public agencies. The following counties are within the scope of Foundation granting activity: Alameda; Alpine; Amador; Butte; Calaveras; Colusa; Contra Costa; El Dorado; Fresno; Madera; Mariposa; Merced; Mono;Monterey; Nevada; Los Angeles; Orange County; Placer; Sacramento; San Benito; San Bernardino; San Diego; San Francisco; San Joaquin; San Mateo; Santa; Clara; Solano;Stanislaus; Sutter; Tuolumne; Tulare; Washoe; Yolo; and Yuba.

    Deadline Details

    All applications must be submitted online via GOapply. The Foundation accepts applications during two cycles. The 2024/2025 cycles are:

    • Cycle 1: January 2, 2024 – February 2, 2024
    • Cycle 2: July 1, 2024 – August 2, 2024

    A similar application cycle is anticipated annually.

    Award Details

    Up to $400,000 is available in total funding each year. Grants range between $3,000 to $7,500 and are generally awarded on a one-year basis. 

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