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Lawson Charitable Foundation

Barrington, RI  ·  EIN 876532521  ·  Website (ProPublica) ↗  ·  990s on ProPublica ↗

Assets

$10.3M

Total Giving

$303K

Grants on File

11

Average Grant

$28K

Giving Radius

Where Lawson Charitable Foundation Has Given

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Historical grants to 9 recipients across 3 states. Top concentrations: NORTH ATTLEBORO ($140K, 2 grants), HOLLISTON ($53K, 1 grant), PROVIDENCE ($45K, 3 grants), ALEXANDRIA ($30K, 2 grants), SPRINGFIELD ($25K, 1 grant).

Section I

How to Apply

Provide the following information for consideration: - Legal name, employer ID number (EIN), address, phone number - Current fiscal year budget - Contact name, office address, email - Office phone number for the project's primary contact and the organization's primary contact - Project title, brief project description (1-2 sentences), estimated length of project, start and end dates, estimated project cost, amount of funding already secured, amount requested See general explanation - statement 9 for full grant request details

On Unsolicited Proposals yes

Restrictions

The mission of the foundation is to help those that are working hard to help themselves and/or others. Grants will be considered for small nonprofits and some for-profit organizations that are fulfilling our mission, operating predominantly in the state of Rhode Island. As of now, the foundation will focus on: - Provide special needs children with the necessary materials and equipment, for example: wheelchairs, visual and hearing aids. - Assist with respite care for both adults and children. - Support small nonprofits with funding to reach specific goals. - Veterans

Section IV

Recent Grants

Recipient Amount Year
Volunteers of America $15K 2022
Joe Andruzzi Foundation $90K 2022
Hope for Warriors $25K 2023
Childrens Friend $15K 2023
Access Point $5K 2023
Joe Andruzzi Foundation $50K 2023
Hope Health Hospice $15K 2023
Project Comeback $53K 2023
Meeting Street $15K 2023
The Autsim Project $5K 2023
Volunteers of America $15K 2023

11 grants total

Section VII

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