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Across all program areas, we seek: |
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comprehensive, long-term, preventive programs. Programs providing one-time services and short-term interventions are not likely to receive funding. |
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skilled management as well as committed board members who contribute financially in addition to giving their time. |
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clearly defined, measurable goals and objectives, realistic implementation strategies, and comprehensive outcomes tracking and reporting mechanisms. |
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cost-effectiveness, replicability, and ability to attract funding from other public and private sources. |
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Within all three program areas, the Foundation seeks funding opportunities that leverage the substantial investment of the public sector and other funders, that are replicable/scalable to achieve maximum impact, and that produce specific, objective, and measurable outcomes documenting their efficacy.
Applicants must be exempt from income taxes under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Requests for support are not considered for individuals, annual or capital campaigns, endowments, benefits, public policy or lobbying groups, legal aid, existing obligations or debt liability.
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The Tiger Foundation provides grants typically ranging in size from $10,000 to $150,000. Unlike many foundations, which give away some portion of their annual
investment income, the Tiger Foundation raises its funds every year and the level of our contributions varies from one year to the next. Therefore, while we do consider grant renewal requests, all grants represent a one-time commitment. After receiving three consecutive grants, organizations are ineligible for funding for a period of at least one year. After that hiatus, grantees are welcome to reapply.
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