Who Is Eligible To Receive A Grant?
The Greater Pulaski Community Endowment Fund provides grants to tax-exempt, not-for-profit organizations so certified by the Internal Revenue Service. Grants must benefit the residents of the greater Pulaski area.
The Fund will not make more than one grant within an 12-month period to the same organization, nor does it expect to make recurring grants to the same program.
What Types Of Projects Does The Fund Support?
The Advisory Committee looks for innovative programs in that address problems to be solved, or opportunities to be seized, in the greater Pulaski area. We invite proposals that:
- suggest practical approaches to community problems
- promote cooperation among agencies without duplicating services
- generate community support, both professional and volunteer
- strengthen an agency's effectiveness or stability
- address prevention as well as remediation
What Types Of Projects Are Not Supported?
The Advisory Committee, as a rule, does not make grants for:
- annual operating budgets
- endowments
- sectarian purposes
- loans or assistance to individuals
- medical or academic research
For more details, we invite you to download and review the full grant guidelines and application. Questions about the Fund and its application process may be directed to Danielle Gill at 422-9538 or by email.
The Community Foundation also serves the Greater Pulaski area with the following individual funds.
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Pulaski Historical Society Endowment Fund
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Pulaski Academy & Central School District Scholarship Fund
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R. Burkett & Kathleen H. Curtiss Fund
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Frederic Luther Memorial Scholarship Fund
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Snow Community Service Scholarship Fund
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Dr. Edward Sprague Scholarship Fund
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Yates Mahaffey Scholarship Fund
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Nettie D. Plummer Scholarship Fund
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Pulaski Academy Alumni Scholarship Fund
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Harold Youker Athletic Scholarship Fund
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Lura M. Sharp Scholarship Fund
For additional information on these funds, download a PDF of our 2008 Annual Report.