Marietta K. Randall Foundation Trust Grant

The Marietta K. Randall Foundation Trust aims to continue the philanthropic legacy defined by Marietta K. Randall during her lifetime, focusing on supporting charitable, cultural, educational, scientific, and religious organizations. It expresses a particular interest in Catholic organizations, the Catholic Church, the Santa Rosa Children’s Hospital in San Antonio, Texas, the Salvation Army in San Antonio, Texas, and the Shriner’s Hospital for Crippled Children in Texas. However, it also maintains flexibility in its selections of qualified organizations to receive grants.

Type of Support

Overview

The Marietta K. Randall Foundation Trust provides annual grants to 501(c)(3) organizations that align with the foundation's principal charitable purposes as outlined in its governing document. The grants aim to support a wide range of causes, including charitable, cultural, educational, scientific, and religious initiatives. Specific organizations mentioned for consideration include Catholic organizations, the Santa Rosa Children’s Hospital, the Salvation Army in San Antonio, Texas, and the Shriner’s Hospital for Crippled Children in Texas, reflecting the founder's lifetime contributions and interests. However, the trust retains discretion in choosing qualified organizations to support, indicating a broader approach to fulfilling its charitable mission.

Eligibility

Organization's Location
USA
Program Location
TX (Bexar County, Comal County, Medina County)
Organization Type
Organizations described in Sections 170(c), 2055(a), and 2522(a) of the Internal Revenue Code
Organizations entitled to exemption from federal income tax

Ineligibility

Individuals
For-profit organizations
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Submission

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