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Jane S Heman Foundation Inc

Stevensville, MT  ·  EIN 810526846  ·  Website (ProPublica) ↗  ·  990s on ProPublica ↗

Assets

$7.2M

Total Giving

$3.1M

Grants on File

106

Average Grant

$29K

Giving Radius

Where Jane S Heman Foundation Inc Has Given

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Historical grants to 42 recipients across 1 state. Top concentrations: MISSOULA ($1.7M, 45 grants), HAMILTON ($475K, 22 grants), CORVALLIS ($210K, 8 grants), LOLO ($187K, 3 grants), BOZEMAN ($150K, 4 grants).

Section I

How to Apply

The following information should be in a one-page document: - Organization name, website, address, email, phone contact information - Organization's tax ID number - Organization purpose/mission - Primary contact person - Person submitting grant (if different than primary contact person) - A brief, general description of existing need, how the funds would be applied and the intended end-result objective - A concise statement of how the request fits within the foundation's objective for supporting education and/or health care-related needs within the Bitterroot and/or Missoula Valleys (the foundation's primary geographical area for funding) - The specific amount of request and short breakdown/proposed budget of how the funds would be applied (services, equipment, supplies, personnel, etc.) - Grant applications, reports and other pertinent information should be emailed.

On Unsolicited Proposals yes

Restrictions

Grants are made to benefit the residents of Western Montana (that area of montana west of the continental divide) in the area of education and to alleviate the suffering of individuals afflicted by disease and the assistance and relief of the elderly.

Section IV

Recent Grants

Recipient Amount Year
Montana State University $40K 2020
Stevensville Public Schools $6K 2020
Corvallis School Dist #1 $30K 2020
Missoula YMCA $5K 2020
Sapphire Community Health $5K 2020
Stevensville Public Schools $10K 2020
Butterfly House & Insectarium $20K 2020
Clark Fork Coalition $35K 2020
Maps Media Institute $30K 2020
Missoula YMCA $20K 2020
Ravalli County Museum $40K 2020
Ronald Mcdonald House $220K 2020
Special Olympics of Montana $1K 2020
Spectrum $49K 2020
Bitter Root Water Forum $25K 2020
Bonner School District #14 $30K 2020
Butterfly House & Insectarium $5K 2020
Camp Mak-A-Dream (Children's Oncology Camp Foundation) $1K 2020
Emma's House $25K 2020
Lolo School District #7 $12K 2020
Missoula Art Museum $10K 2020
Missoula Writing Collaborative $10K 2020
North Valley Public Library Foundation $4K 2020
Providence Montana Health Foundation $50K 2020
Stevensville Public Schools $4K 2020

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Section VII

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