How Grants Are Structured
Grants are modest, intentional, and repeatable. The foundation provides multi-year support to build institutional capacity, not to fund specific projects or deliverables.
Funding is unrestricted. Organizations use capital as they determine appropriate. The foundation does not impose reporting burdens disproportionate to grant size.
Grants are structured to support work that cannot be easily quantified or celebrated. Preference is given to organizations willing to do necessary work that traditional philanthropy avoids.
Responsible stewardship influences future funding consideration. The foundation operates on long timelines and maintains relationships with grantees beyond individual funding cycles.