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The Jack & Kathy Shields Family Foundation — General Funding - Canada
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The Jack & Kathy Shields Family Foundation — General Funding

Support for nonprofits serving struggling families
Funding available
Varies by project
Deadline
Open continuously
Location
Canada
Who can apply
Nonprofit organizations.
See full eligibility

Overview

The foundation supports nonprofit organizations that improve the lives of struggling families. It focuses on agencies responding to urgent community needs in Massachusetts and Florida.
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Opportunity Score
Moderate potential, but conditions must align.

At a glance

Funding available

Financing goals
  • Increase social or community impact
Eligible Funding
  • Varies by project

Eligible candidates

Eligible Industries
  • All industries
Location
  • Canada
Legal structures
  • Non-profit
Annual revenue
  • All revenue ranges
Organisation size
  • All organization sizes
Audience
  • All groups
Non-profit candidates
Sector of operation
  • Grant-making Foundations
Target groups
  • Nonprofits / charities
  • Low-income individuals / families
Revenue structures
  • 100% donations / grants
Scope
  • Regional
  • Provincial
  • National
  • International

Next Steps

1
Determine your project
2
Validate your eligibility

Activities funded

  • Programs that improve the lives of struggling families.
  • Community services responding to urgent needs.

Official resources

Official page

The Jack & Kathy Shields Family Foundation

Eligibility

Who is eligible?

  • Nonprofit organizations.

Who is not eligible

  • Organizations without an invitation from the foundation.
  • Applicants making unsolicited funding inquiries.

Eligible geographic areas

  • Massachusetts
  • Florida

Selection criteria

  • Alignment with the foundation’s mission.
  • Ability to address urgent community needs.
  • Support for struggling families in the community.

How to apply

  • Step 1: Internal review
    • The foundation conducts research and considers potential organizations.
  • Step 2: Invitation to apply
    • Selected organizations are invited to apply.
  • Step 3: Submit application
    • Apply only if you have been invited by the foundation.

Processing and Agreement

  • Organizations are selected after internal research and consideration.
  • Only invited organizations may apply.
  • Unsolicited applications and funding inquiries are not accepted.

Contacts

Frequently Asked Questions about the The Jack & Kathy Shields Family Foundation — General Funding Program

What is the The Jack & Kathy Shields Family Foundation — General Funding?

The foundation supports nonprofit organizations that improve the lives of struggling families. It focuses on agencies responding to urgent community needs in Massachusetts and Florida.

Who is eligible for the The Jack & Kathy Shields Family Foundation — General Funding program?

To be eligible for the The Jack & Kathy Shields Family Foundation — General Funding program, you must: Nonprofit organizations only. Must serve struggling families. Must address urgent community needs.

What expenses are eligible under The Jack & Kathy Shields Family Foundation — General Funding?

Programs that improve the lives of struggling families. Community services responding to urgent needs.

Who can I contact for more information about the The Jack & Kathy Shields Family Foundation — General Funding?

You can contact The Shields and Woodrow Foundation by email at none or by phone at none.

Where is the The Jack & Kathy Shields Family Foundation — General Funding available?

The The Jack & Kathy Shields Family Foundation — General Funding program is available across Canada.

Is the The Jack & Kathy Shields Family Foundation — General Funding a grant, loan, or tax credit?

The Jack & Kathy Shields Family Foundation — General Funding is a Grant and Funding

Who are the financial supporters of the The Jack & Kathy Shields Family Foundation — General Funding?

The Jack & Kathy Shields Family Foundation — General Funding is funded by The Shields and Woodrow Foundation