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The Peyton Anderson Foundation Grant - Health

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: The Peyton Anderson Foundation Inc.
Last Updated: November 07, 2024

Summary

The Peyton Anderson Foundation Grant focuses on enhancing healthcare in Central Georgia, specifically Macon-Bibb County. The foundation prioritizes projects that improve health access and outcomes, support infrastructure development, and promote sustainability. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) compliant and demonstrate measurable, lasting results. Collaboration with other nonprofits is encouraged. The foundation's aim is to ensure quality healthcare access locally, reflecting Mr. Anderson's commitment to reinvesting in the community.

Overview

NOTE: Here are the other associated grants for this Funder - Here is the page for Education.Here is the page for Community Development.Here is the page for Arts & Culture.Here is the page for Human Services. The Peyton Anderson Foundation Grant Program Areas Community DevelopmentEducationHealthArts & CultureHuman Services Health The Peyton Anderson Foundation is dedicated to strengthening the health system of Central Georgia, including infrastructure, needs-based services, research, education and improving health access. The Foundation supports newer and more advanced healthcare for the benefit of Macon-Bibb County. Just as Mr. Anderson believed in keeping his money re-invested in the local economy, the Peyton Anderson Foundation desires quality healthcare access so Central Georgians will not have to seek care elsewhere. The Foundation is committed to the overall well-being of our community. Priorities:Capital projects better serving patients in Central Georgia Macon-Bibb health organizations that improve health access and outcomes Health programs whose purposes have measurable and lasting results on Macon-Bibb Lifesaving services for the community

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Grants will be made only to organizations which are qualified under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code to receive charitable contributions and which are organizations to which charitable contributions may be made under the provisions of Section 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code as such sections are modified by Section 2055(a) and 2522(a) of the Internal Revenue Code.Grants that benefit Macon and Bibb County, Georgia.Projects whose purpose have measurable and lasting results. Sustainability is important, therefore be able to provide evidence of your program’s effectiveness both short and long term.Projects that demonstrate collaboration with other non-profit organizations to provide innovative, efficient approaches to solving community issues.Organizations may not apply for funding more frequently than once every 12 months. Organizations that are funded are not eligible to apply for additional funding for at least 24 months. Organizations receiving multi-year grants may not re-apply until 12 months after the last grant payment has been made.

Ineligibility

We Typically Do Not Fund for Health:Endowments Event Sponsorships General Operations Individual Medical Research Projects Statewide initiativesNo loans or grants to individuals. No grant may be used for political lobbying.Grant applications from out of state will not be considered.Grants are usually not awarded for the following:General operationsGrants for specific operational purposes, such as initial start-up funds, may be considered.In such cases, the organization is required to document organizational capacity, sustainability, and the achievement of measurable results for the future.Private Schools Sports Related Events Endowments Churches Festivals Trips Sponsorships

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