George W. Wells Foundation Grant Program
The Zollner Foundation offers grants to support educational organizations, hospitals, YMCA and Boy Scout organizations, and other charitable organizations primarily in the Fort Wayne, IN and Golden Beach, FL areas. The foundation's mission aligns with supporting community well-being through strategic investments in key sectors. This grant program is designed to foster positive community development and address critical needs in health, education, and human services within its specified geographic focus. The target beneficiaries include a diverse range of non-profit entities such as educational organizations, hospitals, and youth-focused groups like the YMCA and Boy Scouts. The impact goals are broad, aiming to enhance educational opportunities, improve health outcomes, and strengthen human services for residents in Fort Wayne, IN, and Golden Beach, FL. The foundation seeks to empower these organizations to provide vital services and programs that contribute to the overall betterment of the community. The foundation's grantmaking priorities show a clear focus on specific areas. Preference is given to requests for scholarship, research, and educational purposes at educational organizations across the United States, as well as general charitable organizations in Fort Wayne, IN, and Golden Beach, FL. Hospitals and youth organizations in these regions are also high-priority recipients. The foundation's strategic priorities are evident in its emphasis on these core areas, suggesting a theory of change that centers on supporting established community pillars to achieve widespread positive effects. Expected outcomes include improved access to education, enhanced healthcare services, and robust support systems for youth development. While specific measurable results are not explicitly detailed in terms of quantitative targets, the average grant size of $5,000 to $15,000 and average total giving per year of $350,000 indicate a commitment to providing substantial support to a considerable number of organizations. The foundation's theory of change appears to be that by funding these critical community services, it will contribute to a healthier, more educated, and more civically engaged populace in its target areas.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
$2,700,000
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Geographic Eligibility
Southbridge
