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Program Name The Cullen Foundation Grants
Program Information
Sponsor(s) (fed, state, etc.):
The Cullen Foundation
Program Description / Purpose: Established in 1947, The Cullen Foundation has over a half century history of giving generously to the educational needs, health care and arts in Texas, primarily in the Greater Houston Metropolitan Area.
Program Requirements / Restrictions: Grants are restricted to Texas based organizations for programs in Texas, primarily in the Houston area.
Grants are made only to non-profit organizations that are tax exempt under sections 501 (c)(3) or 170 (c) of the Internal Revenue Code.
The Foundation does not make grants to businesses, individuals or loans of any type.
Program Active: Yes
Program Website: http://www.cullenfdn.org/frame.htm
Eligibility Information
Eligible State(s):
Texas
Geographic Scope: Texas, primarily the Houston region
Award Information
Assistance Type:
Grants
Resources Available: Varies. Please consult the contact of the Foundation for actual resource availability.
When Funds Available: Annually
Match Required: No
Application Information
Application Deadline: There are no deadlines for the application.
Application Review Time Length: Approximately four to six months.
Application Available Online? No
Contact Information
Primary Contact: Alan Stewart
Executive Director
The Cullen Foundation
601 Jefferson St., 40th Floor
Houston,   77002
Phone: 713-651-8835
Fax:
Email: astewart@cullenfdn.org
Example of Funded Projects
In 2008, the Cullen Foundation funded $27,500.00 to the Houston Arboretum and Nature Center of Houston as part of its mission to further resource granting to natural resources and conservation organizations.
Topic Areas
Community DevelopmentWildlife & Natural Communities
Capital ProjectsEducation & Outreach
Last Updated: 2/1/2010
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