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Instructions for Presenting a Request

Grantmaking Policies

Review Procedures

 

 

 

 

 

The Foundation recommends that the requesting organization call the Foundation's Program Director, Katy Locker, to discuss the alignment of the proposed program with the Foundation’s priorities before proceeding with the submission of any request.

A brief letter, signed by a senior officer of the requesting organization, is the preferred form of application. Elaborate and lengthy presentations are not required.

The letter of request should include the following:

  • A brief description of the organization seeking support.
     
  • A brief description of the program in need of funding, including an explanation of its importance and a clear statement of its goals.
     
  • A detailed income and expense budget for the proposed program.
     
  • Information about other potential sources of funding.
     
  • The amount requested, the purpose for which the requested funds are needed, and the time period in which the funds would be used.
     
  • Proof that the organization seeking support is tax exempt and is not classified as a private foundation within the terms of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
     
  • A listing of the organization’s Board.
     
  • A copy of the organization’s most recent audited financial statements
    and audit management letter.

The letter of request should be addressed to the Program Director of the Hudson-Webber Foundation, Katy Locker.

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Detroit, Michigan 48226-3134

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