Rosendin Foundation Annual Grants
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations focused on emotional, occupational, and nutritional health, primarily in specific states and areas near Rosendin or Modular Power Solutions offices.
The Rosendin Foundation Annual Grants program supports nonprofit programming aligned with the Foundation's current focus areas of emotional, occupational, and nutritional health. The Foundation supports national programming and programs located within 100 miles of Rosendin or Modular Power Solutions office and project areas, including Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Hawaii, Idaho, Maryland, Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. The Annual Grant application window for the current cycle opened January 12, 2026 and closes Friday, May 29, 2026. Annual Grants are the Foundation's major financial grant cycle for requests larger than $5,000 and up to $100,000. The Foundation states that all eligible annual applications will be reviewed by a committee, award recipients are planned to be notified in September 2026, and funds will be distributed in October 2026. The Foundation also indicates that annual grant funding is issued in Quarter 4 annually. Eligible applicants must be nonprofit organizations in good standing with the IRS as 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofits and in good standing with the Secretary of State's office in the state where the nonprofit provides services and seeks funding. Applicants must submit a completed Grant Application, a copy of the organization's or sponsoring organization's 501(c)(3) IRS determination letter, and a list of current board members. If the address on the IRS determination letter does not match the current address, applicants must submit the first sheet of the most recent Form 990 showing the current address or a signed explanation letter from an authorized official. Affiliates using a parent organization's 501(c)(3) status must submit the parent organization's tax-exemption letter and a parent organization letter recognizing the affiliate and confirming its current address. The Foundation generally does not fund programming more than 100 miles outside Rosendin and MPS office and project areas, organizations not in good standing with the IRS and applicable Secretary of State office, political candidates or lobbying efforts, activities or capital expenditures affiliated with a religious organization, scientific research, projects for an individual school, scholarships, loans, re-granting programs, reimbursement for purchases or activities before grant decisions, singular requests greater than $100,000, multi-year or ongoing annual funding requests, fundraising events, or organizations that discriminate based on protected characteristics. The Rosendin Foundation evaluates applicants by confirming IRS good standing, state good standing, GuideStar or Candid rating, and Charity Navigator rating. The Foundation recommends that organizations confirm these items before applying. Qualified grant applications are reviewed by the grant making committee, which makes recommendations to The Rosendin Foundation Board of Directors. Applications are submitted through The Rosendin Foundation Grant Application Portal. Applicants may save applications and return to them before submission. The source provides the contact email info@therosendinfoundation.org for questions or uncertainty about program eligibility. No cost-share or matching requirement is stated in the source material.
Award Range
$5,000 - $100,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Annual Grants are for financial grant requests larger than $5,000 and up to $100,000. Emergency Grants up to $5,000 are available year-round but are not the focus of this entry. Funds are planned for distribution in October 2026.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Eligible applicants must be nonprofit organizations in good standing with the IRS as 501(c)(3) charitable nonprofits and in good standing with the Secretary of State's office in the state where the nonprofit provides services and seeks funding. Applicants must provide a completed Grant Application, IRS 501(c)(3) determination letter, and current board member list. If the tax letter address does not match the current address, applicants must provide the first sheet of the most recent Form 990 or an authorized signed letter explaining the address change. Affiliates using a parent organization's 501(c)(3) status must submit the parent tax-exemption letter and parent recognition letter. The Foundation generally does not fund political or lobbying efforts, religiously affiliated activities or capital expenditures, scientific research, individual school projects, scholarships, loans, re-granting, prior reimbursements, requests over $100,000, multi-year or ongoing annual requests, fundraising events, discriminatory organizations, or programming outside Rosendin and MPS geographic and office locations.
Geographic Eligibility
Within 100 miles of Rosendin or Modular Power Solutions office or jobsite locations
Confirm the program aligns with emotional, occupational, or nutritional health; verify the program is national or within 100 miles of Rosendin or MPS office and project areas before applying; confirm IRS good standing, state good standing, GuideStar or Candid rating, and Charity Navigator rating in advance; avoid requests over $100,000, reimbursement requests, multi-year or ongoing annual funding requests, fundraising events, and ineligible political, religious, scientific research, scholarship, loan, re-granting, or individual school projects
Application Opens
January 12, 2026
Application Closes
May 29, 2026
Grantor
The Rosendin Foundation
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