Pratt-Stanton Manor Fund Grant
Funding Amount
Up to US $40,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Pratt-Stanton Manor Fund Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Greater New Orleans Foundation
Amount: Up to US $40,000
Last Updated: September 22, 2025
Summary
The Pratt-Stanton Manor Fund Grant aims to support nonprofit organizations in the Greater New Orleans region that help older adults live dignified and independent lives. With funding up to $40,000, the grant prioritizes services addressing basic needs, caregiver support, and economic security. It seeks to empower older adults, particularly those below the poverty line, ensuring they receive essential resources while fostering partnerships with like-minded organizations to enhance quality of life.Overview
Pratt-Stanton Manor Fund Pratt-Stanton Manor helped older adults to live independent lives for over forty years, as a nonprofit assisted living facility for older adults in New Orleans. Recent trends show an increase in the number of adults 65 and over who fall below the poverty line. This is occurring at the same time that funding for older adult services is declining. We believe that, while it is important to invest to reverse this trend, it is also important to invest to help older adults live independently and with dignity. Pratt-Stanton Manor worked hard to provide high quality services. It created a happy and healthy environment for its residents so that they could enjoy fruitful and meaningful lives. As a fund of the Greater New Orleans Foundation, Pratt-Stanton Manor seeks to continue this legacy through partnerships with organizations that share this vision. Goal Help older adults to live dignified, meaningful, and independent lives. Objective Leverage existing resources available to organizations serving older adults by awarding grants, up to $40,000, annually. In special circumstances the Pratt-Stanton Manor advisory committee can recommend larger grants. Priority Areas Priority will be given to organizations in three areas of work: serve older adults, especially those living below the region’s median income level;serve the most frail and dysfunctional older adults who are living independently; andaddress most basic needs, including food, housing, long term care, activities for daily living, improving general quality of life, and delaying the onset of disability. Specific Guidelines Requirements necessary to keep older adults living independently cut across project, program, and capital needs. The following are examples of project or program needs: To provide informal caregiver support–initiatives that support the work of unpaid caregivers, including friends and family.To provide services and supports–basic needs and interventions designed to prevent or delay hospitalization.To promote economic security–initiatives that help older adults manage their resources, or connect with benefits available to them. The following are examples of capital needs: To provide housing rehabilitation and repair services–home repairs and home modification programs designed to help older adults lead independent lives in their homes, or in independent care facilities.To provide capital support for residential care and community-based facilities–capital projects aimed at developing a friendly home-like environment, including senior centers, adult day programs, and other facilities that provide non-institutional setting.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations that serve the Greater New Orleans region are eligible to apply for funding. Organizations that are not tax-exempt but have a fiscal sponsor relationship with a 501(c)(3) organization are also eligible.Ineligibility
As a general rule, The Pratt-Stanton Manor Fund does not fund the ongoing operational expenses of an established not-for-profit organization.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
Fields of Work
seniorsnonprofitshuman-services
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