Pallottine Foundation of Huntington

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Criteria

Initial Eligibility Requirements for All Grant Programs

  • An organization applying for funding under the Core Priorities Initiative or the Healthy Communities Initiative must be a nonprofit tax-exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
  • The grant request must be for a program, project, or service that is compatible with the Mission, Vision, Values, and Focus Areas of the Pallottine Foundation of Huntington.
  • The applying organization must support clients in the region served by the Foundation. That region is comprised of nine West Virginia counties – Boone, Cabell, Kanawha, Lincoln, Logan, Mason, Mingo, western Putnam and Wayne; eight Kentucky counties – Boyd, Carter, Floyd, Greenup, Johnson, Lawrence, Martin, and Pike; and three Ohio counties – Gallia, Lawrence, and Scioto.
  • To ensure program requests are appropriately tailored to our geographic region, statewide nonprofit orgnizations are strongly encouraged to contact a Foundation Program Officer prior prior to submitting an application.
  • Generally, the Foundation does not fund grants for: Individuals, Endowments, Academic Scholarships, Indirect Costs, and Major Capital Projects. The Foundation may consider or exclude expenses on a case-by-case basis.
  • Applicants must complete the submission using the PFH grant management system. Submissions received through any other means will not be considered.


Upcoming Grant Cycle Dates

Healthy Communities Initiative – Spring 2021: Opens March 1, 2021

Core Priorities Initiative: Opens April 30, 2021

For questions related to project ideas, please contact Jana Stoner, Health Program Officer, at jkstoner@pallottinehuntington.org, 304-397-5955 ext. 105, or Laura Boone, Senior Program Officer, at lkboone@pallottinehuntington.org, 304-397-5955  ext. 103. For questions related to the grant management system, please contact Brooke Welch, Grants Manager, at baestep@pallottinehuntington.org, 304-397-5955 ext. 102.

About Us

  • Mission – Vision – Values
  • History
  • Board of Trustees
  • Staff

Contact Information

Janell Ray
Chief Executive Officer

304-397-5955 ext. 101
jeray@pallottinehuntington.org

Laura Boone
Senior Program Officer

304-397-5955 ext. 103
lkboone@pallottinehuntington.org

Jana Stoner
Health Program Officer

304-397-5955 ext. 105
jkstoner@pallottinehuntington.org

Brooke Welch
Grants Manager

304-397-5955 ext. 102
baestep@pallottinehuntington.org

Pallottine
Foundation
of Huntington
West Virginia

Mailing Address

949 3rd Avenue
Suite 100B
Huntington, WV 25701

Contact Information

Janell E. Ray
Chief Executive Officer
304-397-5955 ext. 101

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