Susan Morrow Legacy Foundation

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Mission

To support organizations doing effective work in a wide range of fields, including:

  • American Combat Veterans
  • Animal welfare
  • Early childhood education
  • Education in trades and technical skills as alternatives to college
  • The Arts

Annual application deadlines

May 1

Program areas

Arts, culture, and humanities
Education
Environment, animals
Human services

States served

California
Montana
South Carolina
Utah
Washington

Types of support

All

Population served

American Combat Veterans, animals, early childhood education, college students seeking vocational trades and technical skills, and the arts.

The Susan Morrow Legacy Foundation supports organizations doing effective work for American Combat Veterans, animal welfare, early childhood education, education in trades and technical skills as alternatives to college, and the arts.

Requirements

  • To be eligible, organizations must qualify as exempt governmental units or charitable organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

Grantmaking priorities

Priority will be given to organizations on the Western and Eastern coasts of the United States who meet the objectives of the funding priorities.

Annual application period and deadlines

Applications are accepted year-round. Applications must be submitted by May 1 to be reviewed at the annual grant meeting that occurs in August.

Communications

Applicants will receive an email confirming their submission. Grant decisions are generally communicated by October for applications received by the deadline.

Required agreements and reports

Except as otherwise specified when a grant is awarded, a progress report must be submitted within 6 months after receiving funds.

About the Foundation

The Susan Morrow Legacy Foundation began in 2017 to support the Morrow family’s values of providing support for sustainable organizations performing effective work for combat veterans, animals, early childhood education, alternative education in trades and technical skills, and the arts.  The Morrow family works together to seek out, engage with, and support such organizations.