The Herb Block Foundation uses a two-step process for evaluating grant proposals: a Letter of Inquiry and a Full Proposal.
Your organization must choose to either proceed through the whole application process via online application or hard copy.
1. Organizations that wish to apply for a grant are required to first submit a Letter of Inquiry.
A Letter of Inquiry briefly describes (roughly in two to three pages) the proposed project's purpose, operation, target audience, timeline, costs, and anticipated impacts. Go to the panel "Application Forms" for examples of the list of items which may be included with the online application.
NOTE: All applicants, including current and past grantees, must submit a Letter of Inquiry if you expect to apply for the next fiscal year.
2. The Foundation selects projects for further consideration with an invitation for a Full Proposal.
Please note that a request for a Full Proposal does not guarantee that a project will be funded, and that only full proposals which have been invited by the Foundation will be considered. Organizations considered for the next stage will receive an email notification with a link to the Foundation's Online Full Proposal Application.
See the panel "Application Forms" to see the requirements for the Letters of Inquiry and for the online applications.
Application Timetable
We anticipate that The Herb Block Foundation will generally have three Board meetings per year reviewing grant applications, in January, May, and September. Grants will be considered according to the following schedule:
January: Defending Basic Freedoms.
May: Pathways Out of Poverty
September: Encouraging Citizen Involvement
The Foundation's fiscal year runs from October 1 to September 30.
Please contact the Foundation if you have any further questions. And please visit this website regularly for our latest information.
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