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The William H.-John G.-Emma Scott Foundation Grant

Status: ACTIVE
Funder: The William H.-John G.-Emma Scott Foundation
Last Updated: June 20, 2025

Summary

The William H.-John G.-Emma Scott Foundation Grant supports charitable, religious, and educational initiatives primarily in Richmond, Virginia. Established in 1956, it focuses on funding capital projects that alleviate human suffering and improve the lives of families and children. The foundation emphasizes support for Church Schools of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia and other private educational institutions. Grants are not given to individuals or governmental entities, ensuring assistance reaches those in need.

Overview

About The William H. – John G. – Emma Scott Foundation was conceived, organized and funded by The Reverend John Garlick Scott on December 13, 1956 to support charitable, religious and educational needs in the Richmond, Virginia area. The initial meeting of the Board was held on December 21, 1956, and the first grant was awarded on October 30, 1957. Throughout the years, the Foundation has contributed to organizations which improve the lives of families and children, and to private education, especially the Church Schools of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia. Our Founder The Rev. John Garlick Scott’s lifelong ministry was service to individuals and communities in need. He was born in the city of Richmond on April 1, 1865. He attended Bellevue School at 22nd & Broad Streets, Bear Island Academy in Hanover County, Washington & Lee University and the University of Virginia. He graduated from Virginia Theological Seminary in 1895 with honors, and in that same year was ordained a Deacon of the Episcopal Church. In 1896 he was raised to the office of Priest and served his church and its members for over 50 years. He served many different Virginia parishes, never accepting a salary from any. Rev. Scott’s father, William H. Scott, owned and operated a successful apothecary business in Richmond. At his death in 1907, his will directed the business, the income from that business and the remainder of his estate be held in trust for the benefit of his children and administered by his son, John Garlick Scott. The William H. – John G. – Emma Scott Foundation was created from this trust in 1956. Grant Making Policy The Foundation funds grants primarily for capital projects in support of charitable, religious and educational programs. The Foundation has a focus on programs which alleviate human suffering and improve the lives of families and children. The Foundation supports Church Schools of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia and other institutions which provide private elementary and secondary education. The Foundation also supports churches, and to a lesser extent, the arts and humanities.

Eligibility

You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Successful grant proposals will include IRS form certifying organization is exempt under Section (501) (c) (3) and is not classified as a private foundation as defined in Section 509 (a).

Ineligibility

Grants will not be made to individuals for any purpose or to any governmental institution or entity. National fund drives, whether or not for the benefit of a local affiliate, will not be considered for a grant.Organizations which receive a grant may not apply for a new grant until the third year after receipt of the prior grant.

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