(Historical) Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation (Colorado, Idaho, Oregon)

 
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    Funder Type

    Private Foundation

    IT Classification

    B - Readily funds technology as part of an award

    Authority

    Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation

    Summary

    The Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation is a nonprofit, private foundation that was incorporated in 1948. The Foundation directs its resources to organizations that:

    • Relieve Suffering
    • Meet Basic Human Needs
    • Promote Self-Sufficiency
    • Enrich the Quality of Life

    Within the four main mission categories, areas of particular interest include:

    • Community and Social Services
    • Education
    • Youth
    • Health
    • Civic and Culture
    • Seniors
    Grants are awarded for general support, program support and capital/special projects.
     

    History of Funding

    A list of recent awards is available at a http://www.johnsonfoundation.org/grants.php

    Additional Information

    Generally, the Foundation limits its grant making so that it does not:

    • Make loans or fund endowments
    • Fund individuals
    • Fund conferences or give scholarships to individuals
    • Make multiple-year grants or award grants more frequently than once in any twelve-month period
    • Support fundraising dinners or special events

    Contacts

    Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation Staff

    Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation Staff
    1700 Broadway, Suite 1100
    Denver, CO 80290-1718
    (303) 861-4127
    (303) 861-0607
     

  • Eligibility Details

    The Foundation makes grants primarily to tax-exempt organizations in Colorado, Idaho, and Oregon.

    Deadline Details

    The Foundation welcomes grant applications throughout the year.  The Board of Trustees meets twice a year, typically in June and December.  In order to be considered at the June Board meeting, a grant application must be submitted by March 1, and by September 1 for review at the December meeting.  

    Award Details

    Award amounts vary greatly based on program size and scope. Most awards range from $10,000 to $50,000.

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