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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 Chatlos Foundation
Summary
The Chatlos Foundation has identified the following areas of interest:
- Bible Colleges/Seminaries
- Religious Causes
- Liberal Arts Colleges (Priority consideration is given to private colleges.)
- Medical Concerns
- Social Concerns
Program support remains a current priority for the Foundation.
History of Funding
Since The Chatlos Foundation began in 1953, it has awarded over $118,697,869 in grants to more than 10,245 non-profit organizations. http://www.chatlos.org/about-us/grants/. Specifically in 2018, the Foundation awarded $1,521,600 in grants.
Additional Information
Less emphasis is given to grant requests for:
- ?Bricks and Mortar
- Endowments
- Conference and administrative expenses
- Multi-year grants
The Foundation continues to be non-receptive to requests for:
- Medical research
- Support to individual church congregations and associated ministries
- Education below college level
- Organizations in existence for less than a two-year period as indicated by the date of their tax exempt letter from the IRS.
- The Arts
- Individuals
- Loans
Eligibility Details
Non-profit organizations based in the United States that have been in existence for 2 or more years and are recognized as tax exempt by the IRS may apply for a grant.
Deadline Details
There are no deadlines for submission of a proposal. The Chatlos Foundation Board of Trustees meets three times a year. Meetings will take place in February, June, and October. Application process usually takes about 180 days. Include the following with all proposals:
Award Details
Number of awards vary. Award amounts vary.
BIBLE COLLEGES/SEMINARIES
Grants to Bible colleges and seminaries total 33% of Foundation distribution. History has shown grants in this category range in size from $5,000 to $20,000. To assure the Foundation that the philosophy of the institution is consistent with that of the Foundation, potential recipients are asked to sign our Statement of Faith.
RELIGIOUS CAUSES
Grants to religious organizations total 30% of Foundation distribution. History has shown that grants in this category range in size from $5,000 to $15,000.
LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGES
Grants to liberal arts colleges total 7% of Foundation distribution. History has shown that grants in this category range in size from $2,500 to $7,500. Priority consideration is given to private colleges.
MEDICAL CONCERNS
Grants to medical organizations total 26% of Foundation distribution. History has shown that grants in this category range in size from $5,000 to $15,000.
SOCIAL CONCERNS
Grants to organizations involved in social concerns total 4% of distribution. History has shown that grants in this category range in size from $2,000 to $5,000. This category encompasses secular community programs which provide direct services such as child welfare, vocational training, prison alternatives, concerns for the aged and disabled, and men, women and families in crisis.
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