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Warm and Cozy for the Holidays
As a mindfulness effort for our community, the JRM Foundation Youth Ambassadors spearheaded an operation to provide winter blankets, essential winter jackets, 72-hour Emergency Hygiene Kits, and dental supplies to families and seniors in need at the Fort Hall Reservation, which is home to the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. The JRM Foundation Youth Ambassadors conducted a blanket drive through the community and the Foundation partnered with Adult Protection Services in Pocatello to fulfill this winter essentials request for home-bound seniors and families in need. Among its many services, Adult Protection Services works to prevent elder abuse within the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. Collaborating with them on this project has been a fulfilling opportunity to add hope and comfort to the many challenges of 2020.
This winter project led by the JRM Foundation Youth Ambassadors is a testament to the power of today’s youth, as they warm up the lives of those in great need. The JRM Foundation Youth Ambassadors collaborated with the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe and Pocatello community members to gather and distribute the supplies in time for the holiday season and cold winter ahead.
The JRM Foundation is sincerely grateful to those who helped complete the efforts of this project by donating blankets and funds to make sure there was warm clothing and important health and hygiene supplies in the homes of these families in need.
—Beena M
Ally Eagar
Ally Eagar was born in Utah, but has spent the last few years in Eastern Idaho. She is 15 years old and loves music and fashion. Ally is very passionate about the issues of racial and ethnic discrimination, sexism, poverty, and animal/environmental rights.
Kelly Makela
Kelly Makela is a sophomore at boise state university where she is studying illustration. She is very passionate about feminism, the environment, radical equality, and LGBTQ+ community in her free time, Kelly enjoys music and art. Through YAS she hopes to better educate and others, and is excited to get involved with her community.
Grant Applications
JRM Foundation accepts grant applications and requests based on the following Criteria.
Organizations
- whose efforts are primarily focused on underserved and marginalized communities with a focus on women and children’s health and education.
- with responsible and transparent financial practices (Certified Financial Reports Required)
- with a reliable history of mission fulfillment.
- that are registered as nonprofits under the Internal Revenue Service code 501(c)3.
Projects and Programs
- which are in the scope of the Foundation’s mission.
- which fulfill a community need and have a measurable impact.
- which have several donors or funding sources providing financial support.
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Limitations and Restrictions
Funding requests from the following types of organizations will NOT be considered
- Those that are not registered as 501(c)(3) status under Internal Revenue Service.
- Other private foundations.
- Those of a political nature that attempt to influence legislation and/or political campaigns for candidates seeking elected positions.
- Those that lack fiscal responsibility for the proposed project.
Funding requests from the following types of programs and projects will NOT be considered
- Contingencies, deficits, or debt reduction.
- General endowment funds.
- Direct aid to individuals.
- Requests which do not align with the Foundation’s mission and purpose.
Eligibility Questions
To inquire if you are eligible to apply for a grant please contact us.
Submit a Grant Application
Please submit a Grant Application Form through our online form. Your application will be reviewed at the Board of Directors’ quarterly meeting.
Along with the Grant Application Form please provide the following:
- Cover letter from your CEO or Executive Director
- Financial statements, including balance sheets and income statement, current operating budget, and most recent filed Form 990 (if applicable)
- Your organization’s 501(c)(3) IRS determination letter showing tax-exempt status
- Full project budget
- List of your organization’s board of directors and officers
- If applicable, list of other donation and grant requests
Grant Application Form may be considered ineligible if incomplete or has inaccuracies.
Foundation Action on Grant Applications
The JRM Foundation Board of Directors review applications at quarterly meetings which may change from time-to-time due to unforeseen circumstances.
- If there are changes to the program post application submission such as: project’s focus, time-line, or budget, and progress toward its funding, including any major contributions, please inform the Foundation
- Foundation directors carefully review all applications received and representatives may communicate with requesting organization to gather more information, inquire, and/or make site visits. Such communication does not guarantee grant approval and should not be considered as a commitment by the Foundation.
- Final decision on each application is made at a Board of Directors meeting.
- Applicants will be notified in writing or by email of the approval or denial of its grant request - generally within two weeks of the decision of the Board of Directors.
- Denied grant requests may be resubmitted after a period of 12 months. Resubmission request needs to follow the Grant Application Form criteria with updated information.
Applicant Responsibility for Follow-up to Grants
- Last Dollar/Matching Grants: For “last dollar” or “matching” grants, which require other funds to be raised in order to qualify for the Foundation’s grant matching, it is the responsibility of the applicant to report on the progress or completion of the grant requirements prior to the established deadline. Failure to do so may disqualify the organization from receiving the grant.
- Grant Impact Information: The Foundation requests that organizations provide follow up information about the benefits accrued from grants awarded by the Foundation. Responsible use of funds and updated reporting may be used in the review process for future grant requests.
- Status Reports: The Foundation requests status reports on projects or programs that are “in progress” for which it has granted funds, particularly in the case of long-term projects toward which it is making multi-year grant payments.
- Unexpended Funds: The Foundation requires organizations to report any grant funds not utilized for the intended purpose and may require return of excess funds to the Foundation.
Grant Denials
The JRM Foundation receives increasing number of applications for grants and funds, but unfortunately cannot fulfill all requests for projects within the scope of our mission given fiscal limitations.
Tej Foundation
Tej Foundation is a non-profit organization registered in Nepal Government and affiliated with the social welfare council having the base registered office in Bhaktapur. This organization is active for conduct various social service program related to education, health, social development and disaster management for women, children, elderly citizen and physically weak and disable people. The organization officially registered in 2016.
Tej foundation actively worked for earthquake reconstruction program, supporting medical centers and provide free medical camps. Foundation also provides scholarships for students.
Tej Foundation, a registered nonprofit in Nepal is a long-term partner of the JRM Foundation and assists in management of JRM projects and programs in Nepal including but not limited to: JRM Solukhumbu Waku-9 Medical camps and purchasing and distribution of medical supplies to the clinic; Mahendragram School in Bakhtapur rebuild, lunch programs, hygiene products distribution, school supplies distribution and health camp; JRM Nepal Goat Project; and Yangri Village Stove Project and Health camp.