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Funder Type
Private Foundation
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IT Classification
C - Funds little to no technology
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Authority
Lorenz Family Foundation
Summary
The Lorenz Family Foundation has been established to support and enhance Christian educational opportunities of all kinds. The value is eternal but applicable for the present for peace and blessing of all sorts. Through Christian education we influence individuals, our community, our society and our future.
In order to help prospective grant applicants determine the level of consideration of a proposal, the Board prefers proposals which are reproducible and can be shared with other schools or have anticipated impact beyond the applying organization.
The foundation is particularly interested in projects that develop Christian growth for life. The foundation is interested in proposals reflecting innovation, creativity, or an entrepreneurial spirit.
History of Funding
Previous grantees can be seen at http://www.lorenzfamilyfoundation.org/grant_history/default.html.
Additional Information
The Foundation will generally not support ongoing operational expenditures or participate in capital campaigns.
Eligibility Details
Eligible applicants are non profit organizations. Priority will be given to grants to Christian elementary and secondary schools. Lesser consideration will be given to other levels.
Deadline Details
Every proposal to the Foundation should begin with a Letter of Inquiry. Letters of Inquiry may be submitted at any time and will be considered in a timely manner.
This letter may be submitted through USPS at:
Lorenz Family Foundation Trust
PO Box 8262
Portland, OR 97207
Or via email at:
Directors@LorenzFamilyFoundation.org
Each inquiry will be reviewed and potentially "adopted" by one of the Trustees for further consideration. If your inquiry is selected, you will be contacted by the interested Trustee or their representative for additional information and sent a formal application.
Award Details
The Foundation will generally not support projects less than $5000, and will generally not make grants larger than $30,000. The Foundation is open to providing grants that match or supplement other resources. If the grant does not provide full funding, other funding sources must be secure before the release of funds from the Foundation.
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