Tillotson Menlo Charitable Foundation Now Accepting Grant Applications

It’s that time of year again.  The Tillotson Menlo Charitable Foundation will now begin accepting grant applications for 2024. 

The Foundation began back in 2005 – with a $1,000,000 donation from Tillotson Corporation and over the next five years Tillotson contributed an additional $9,000,000 to the Foundation.  The amount of grant money is generally determined by the amount of interest accrued each year on the principal amount in the foundation account.

According to the Tillotson Menlo Charitable Foundation’s mission statement, “the Foundation shall seek to support, promote, improve and maintain the health, educational and cultural institutions serving the citizens of Menlo and Chattooga County and some surrounding areas”.

The Foundation intends to further its purpose by awarding financial assistance grants in the following areas:  educational and individual skills improvement; healthcare; economic development; community enhancement; individual and human development; the arts, culture and social welfare; and environmental improvement.

The foundation’s board members include Zep Tambasco, Atlanta, GA;  Heather Stokes, Greensboro, GA; Eddie Robertson, Centre, AL.; Jeffrey Richardson, Cedar Bluff, AL.; Bill Alico, Buffalo, New York,  Menlo Mayor, Allen Keen, Menlo; Menlo School Principal, Paula Buice, Menlo; Robert McWhorter, Summerville; Arch Farrar, Summerville; Chattooga County Probate Judge, Gary Woods, Summerville, Carol Mitchell, Menlo serves as Administrative Coordinator for the Foundation.

Over the past eighteen years a total of $7,367,391 has been awarded to provide funds for 825 worthwhile projects.  

The foundation hopes to award grants for 2024 – and it encourages all eligible groups and organizations to apply.

Organizations recognized as tax exempt under Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code are eligible to apply for these grants, as well as other public agencies.  Please note this year all 501(c)(3) organizations are required to attach written verification of their current tax-exempt status.    Those organizations not generally eligible for support are religious programs, individuals and start-up organizations.

All applicants should be aware any previous version of the grant application will not be accepted.  Any questions regarding the grant process should be directed to the Foundation’s Administrative Coordinator, Carol Mitchell.  Blank applications can be picked up in the lobby entrance of the Tillotson Menlo Charitable Foundation office.

All applications must be received in hand by the Tillotson Menlo Charitable Foundation’s Administrative Coordinator Carol Mitchell by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, October 25, 2024.   The recipients of the grants will be announced in December of this year.

 

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