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The Braitmayer Foundation

The Braitmayer Foundation, located in Marion, Massachusetts, was established in 1964 through a gift from Marian S. Braitmayer. Currently seven members of the family direct the activities of the Foundation.

Important: Deadlines for Application Submission
Summer Grant Cycle
Grant Application Due
Notification to Applicants       

Fall Grant Cycle
Grant Application Due
Notification to Applicants       


June 1st
Sept. 1st


Nov. 15th
March 15th

Please note: Applications are accepted in hard copy only (no fax or email) and must be in the foundation office by the due date.

OBJECTIVES
The Foundation is interested in K-12 education throughout the United States. Of particular interest are:

  • Curricular and school reform initiatives.
  • Preparation of and professional development opportunities for teachers, particularly those which encourage people of high ability and diverse background to enter and remain in K-12 teaching.

In addition, the Braitmayer Foundation provides modest support of activities in Marion, Massachusetts and surrounding communities which will improve the quality of life for residents in the area.

GUIDELINES
The Foundation is pleased to have its grants used anywhere in the United States as seed money, challenge grants, or to match other grants to the recipient organizations. The Foundation does not make grants to individuals, multi year grants, nor grants for general operating, endowment purposes or building programs. Unless a small percentage of the total amount requested, normally the Foundation does not make grants for childcare, pre-kindergarten, or after school programs nor for equipment including hardware, software, and books. Presently, the Foundation has two mechanisms for making grants depending upon their size.

1. Grants up to $35,000
Applicants should submit a hard copy of the following documents due in the Foundation office by June 1st:

  • A two page Letter of Inquiry describing the proposed project, including timeframe. Please provide contact information, including email. Appendices should be limited
  • Proposed budget
  • Proof of 501 (c)(3) status or other tax-exempt ruling letter.

By September 1st, the trustees will invite selected organizations to submit full proposals due November 15th. Normally a representative of the Foundation will conduct a site visit prior to the end of February. Decisions will be announced by March 15th. Successful organizations must wait two years before reapplication.

2. Grants up to $10,000
Applicants should submit a hard copy of the following documents due in the Foundation office by June 1st or November 15th:

  • A three page Proposal describing the project, including timeframe. Please provide contact information, including email. Appendices should be limited.
  • Proposed budget
  • Proof of 501 (c)(3) status or other tax-exempt ruling letter.

Decisions will be announced by September 1st and March 15th. Successful organizations must wait two years before reapplication for a grant up to $10,000 or before beginning application for a grant up to $35,000.

COMMUNICATIONS
Proposals, inquiries, and questions should be directed to:

Sabina Taj, Advisor
6470 Freetown Road
Suite 20087
Columbia, MD 21044
Tel: 410-480-2799

Revised Nov 2007

 

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