Review Procedures
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The Hudson-Webber Foundation reviews grant proposals during three periods each year – Spring, Summer and Fall/Winter.

The Foundation’s President reviews all grant proposals with the assistance of the Vice President of Programs.  The President may turn down proposals that are not within the Foundation’s geographic area or current program missions and priorities. For those proposals that fall within the Foundation’s current program priorities and guidelines, further investigation may be conducted or additional information and supporting data may be requested.

After review by the President, each proposal is submitted to a Foundation committee for thorough review and evaluation. This Committee also may initiate further investigation if deemed necessary.

Finally, each proposal is considered at a regular meeting of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees. After reviewing Committee recommendations, the Board makes final decisions and approves or denies each proposal.