Paul Lauzier Foundation Grants

The Paul Lauzier Charitable Foundation aims to continue the legacy of Paul Lauzier's charitable contributions to various causes. It's focused on supporting community development, youth programs, public health and safety, education, and agriculture through annual grants, with a preference for programs in rural communities in central and eastern Washington, especially within Grant County.

Type of Support

Overview

The grant program administered by the Paul Lauzier Charitable Foundation seeks to support a wide range of causes that align with its broad goals of community development, youth programs, public health and safety, education, and agriculture. Despite having no geographical limitations for funding requests, the Foundation shows a preference for supporting projects located in rural areas of central and eastern Washington, with a particular emphasis on projects within Grant County.

Eligibility

Organization's Location
Global
Program Location
Preferred locations: WA (Adams County, Asotin County, Benton County, Chelan County, Columbia County, Douglas County, Ferry County, Franklin County, Garfield County, Grant County, Kittitas County, Klickitat County, Lincoln County, Okanogan County, Pend Oreille County, Spokane County, Stevens County, Walla Walla County, Whitman County, Yakima County), All eligible locations: Global
Organization Type
Organizations with IRS 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status
Schools
Towns
Cities
Healthcare entities
Governmental agencies
Other
  • Grants are for program support, equipment, and capital projects
  • Must qualify as a charitable contribution under Section 170(c)
  • Must allow for a charitable deduction under Section 2055(a) and Section 2522(a)

Ineligibility

Individuals
Organizations seeking grants for salaries, debt retirement, political campaigns, tuition assistance, or any non-exempt activity
Organizations that discriminate on the basis of ethnicity, gender, religion, or physical ability.
not specified

Submission

Review Criteria

The Foundation is open to working alongside other benefactors and promotes the idea of grantees having diverse funding support.