Atlanta, GA
990PF REPORT
Robert W Woodruff Foundation Inc
Mission
The Robert W. Woodruff Foundation aims to enhance the quality of life in Georgia by focusing on health, education, economic opportunity, and community vitality. It seeks to achieve this by responding to community needs and making grants to institutions and projects with strong leadership and wide support, preferring collaborative funding efforts.
Summary
Based on IRS 2022 990PF Filing
Revenue
$103M
Number of grants
30
Assets
$818.4M
Median grant size
$2.5M
Total giving
$171.5M
Average grant size
$5.7M
Contact
EIN
581695425
Address
191 Peachtree Street NE 3540, Atlanta, GA 303031799
Phone
Website
www.woodruff.org
Key People
Name
Title
James B Williams
Trustee- Chair Emeritus
E Jenner Wood Iii
Trustee- Chair
Lawrence L Gellerstedt Iii
Trustee
Thomas J Lawley
Trustee
David P Stockert
Trustee
P Russell Hardin
President
Erik S Johnson
Vice President & Secretary
Eli P Niepoky
Treasurer
Grant Application
Instructions
Application form not required. Proposals should be submitted via the Foundation's online application portal on its website. Before submitting a formal grant request, prospective grantees are encouraged to submit an informal inquiry to fdns@woodruff.org. The grant request should be made in letter form and include the following information: - A description of the organization, its purposes, programs, staffing and governing board - The organization's latest financial statements including the most recent audit report - A description of the proposed project and full justification for its funding - An itemized project budget, including other sources of support in hand or anticipated - Evidence from the IRS of the organization's tax-exempt status and that the applying organization itself is not a private foundation.
Deadline
Grant applications are considered in April and November for requests received by Feb. 1 and Aug. 15.
Restrictions
Grants generally are limited to tax-exempt charities and selected governmental agencies located and operating in Georgia, with most grants awarded to organizations in Atlanta. Grants to qualified public charities headquartered outside Georgia occasionally are considered when it is demonstrated that the proposed project will have particular impact in Georgia and fits within the program interests of the Foundation. These interests are focused on the following program areas: - Elementary, secondary and higher education - Health care and education - Human services, particularly for children and youth - Economic development and civic affairs - Art and cultural activities - Conservation of natural resources and environmental education. Grants for regular operating expenses are avoided. No grants are made to individuals.
Submission contact
Contact name: P Russell Hardin President
Address: 191 Peachtree St NE Suite 3540, Atlanta, GA 30303
Financial Trends
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