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The Luther I. Replogle Foundation* supports direct service efforts, as well as advocacy at the local, state, and/or federal levels (but not lobbying as defined under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code). The Replogle Foundation provides grants for (1) general operating support, (2) new projects, and (3) capital campaigns (limited).
The Replogle Foundation gives preference to organizations with small or modest operating budgets located in the following geographic areas: Chicago, Minneapolis, Palm Beach County (FL), and Washington, DC. The Replogle Foundation makes grants only to organizations that are tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Replogle Foundation does not make grants to individuals, except to the recipient of the Award for Management Improvement, which is implemented through the United States Department of State.
The Replogle Foundation has recently developed a website application process to handle all inquiries and requests. Through the “Request Form” link on the left, applicants are guided first to an eligibility quiz. If that step is successful, the applicant is invited to fill out the on-line Letter of Inquiry form. Finally, if the Letter of Inquiry succeeds after being reviewed, the applicant will be invited to submit a full application. The application will be considered by the Directors at their next scheduled Board meeting for a final decision. Please be advised that even if an application has passed initial review, the Board occasionally will defer review of a request to a subsequent Board meeting to ensure a thoughtful, informed decision.
The Board of the Replogle Foundation meets twice a year to make funding decisions,
once in the autumn and once in the spring.
Timetable
| All proposals and applications due by: |
For consideration at the: |
| March 15 |
April meeting |
| September 15 |
October meeting |
All grant requests must be submitted online. Please do not send us any paper documents. Our online request form will guide you through each step of the grant request process starting with an eligibility quiz. To start this process, click the menu item "Request Form." Alternatively, grant seekers may go to the website: www.fsrequests.com/lirf.
*The pronunciation of the name is: Rep' low·gul
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