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The Foundation is operated by a Board of seven directors who meet at least four times a year to consider requests for grants that have been submitted. It is a perpetual foundation. The Foundation does not restrict its benevolence to any particular area of interest, but has special interest in youth, elderly, human service, community development, and arts and culture. The Board does concentrate on benefiting as many residents of Eastern Niagara County as possible.
The Grigg-Lewis Foundation has affected thousands of people’s lives and made our regional community a better place to live, work and play for more than 35 years…all through the power of philanthropy. A long-time volunteer and supporter of various non-profits, Mrs. Lewis was anonymously involved in charitable gifts too numerous to mention at all the institutions which she was so intimately involved during her lifetime. Her generous personal efforts were then complemented by the actions of the Foundation. Since her passing on May 16, 2003, the Foundation carries on her tremendous legacy through its far-reaching support of charitable entities of all shapes, sizes and functions.
The Grigg-Lewis Foundation has maintained its ongoing commitment to Lockport, Eastern Niagara and beyond throughout its history. We are happy to support a Workership Program, donating to 18 organizations annually, benefiting both students and institutions alike by providing paid internships in, and exposure to, the nonprofit sector. Additionally, the Grigg-Lewis Foundation repeatedly funds 28 charities each year with contributions through its Core Group Funding Initiative with “no strings attached,” amounting to more than $300,000. We hope to inspire future philanthropists in Lockport and Newfane schools as we work together to distribute “The Giving Book” to elementary students to instill and inspire a philanthropic spirit. The list goes on and continues to grow.
With charitable contributions of now approximately $2 million annually, the Grigg-Lewis Foundation is able to impact through its many different pursuits and endeavors on people from educators and scientists, to patients and caregivers, institutions from cultural and service organizations, to healthcare, educational and research facilities.
A request for grant can be submitted in letter form or by completing the application found on this website.
Board of Directors:
Christa Caldwell, President
R. Thomas Weeks, Vice-President
William B. May, Secretary
Dan L Wilson, Treasurer
Brian F. Costello, Director
Mary F. Murphy, Director
Staff:
Chris L Smith, Program Coordinator
William B. May, Executive Director
Summer Workership Program
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Board Meetings
April 3, 2012- deadline for application submission 3/12/12
June 15, 2012 - deadline for application submission 5/30/12
September 21. 2012- deadline for application submission 9/4/12
December 7, 2012 - deadline for application submission 11/12/12
If grant requests are not received by the end of business day on the above dates, they will be held until the next board meeting. Regular office hours are 9-4pm.
**Please remember a Letter of Inquiry must be submitted to the Foundation and Request for Proposal must be received by your organization before an application will be reviewed. You should allow at least one month between the Letter of Inquiry and the application deadline.
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