The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation (Los Angeles County, California)

 
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    Funder Type

    Private Foundation

    IT Classification

    C - Funds little to no technology

    Authority

    Ralph M. Parsons Foundation

    Summary

    The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation concentrates on organizations providing direct service. It funds grants for general operating support, capital projects, programs, and other capacity building activities. The Foundation focuses on four program areas within Los Angeles County:

    • Civic & Cultural: Grantmaking in this area values enriching cultural experiences and active civic engagement as essential ingredients for a healthy society. We support organizations and institutions that contribute to Los Angeles' cultural and civic vibrancy, including performing arts organizations, museums, botanical gardens, arts education programs, and those that promote civic engagement and leadership.
    • Education: Our Education grantmaking underscores the importance of access to quality learning opportunities for all, with a special focus on underserved populations. Our grantees reflect the full continuum of learning from cradle to career,” and include organizations that support early care and education, K-12 education, charter schools, academic enrichment, college access and persistence, higher education, and vocational training.
    • Health: The Foundation's work in this area is rooted in our belief that all the residents of Los Angeles County need access to essential health services that offer a greater quality of life. We invest in organizations that promote health and well-being among vulnerable populations, placing an emphasis on community clinics, mental health providers, prevention services, emergency and trauma centers, and improvements to health care facilities.
    • Human Services: Our work in Human Services reflects our commitment to improving the lives of Los Angeles' most vulnerable community members, including low-income children, families, foster youth, seniors, the working poor, and homeless populations. We fund a broad range of services and programs, including child welfare, youth development, supportive services, and basic needs.
     

    History of Funding

    Previous recipients can be viewed in the Foundation's online grants database here: https://rmpf.org/grantmaking/grants-database/

    Additional Information

    Funding is not provided for: 

    • fundraising events, dinners, and mass mailings
    • organizations outside of Los Angeles County
    • direct aid to individuals, including scholarship support
    • conferences, seminars, and workshops
    • sectarian, religious, or fraternal purposes
    • federated fundraising appeals
    • support for political elections, candidates, campaigns, or legislation
    • for-profit organizations or businesses
    • animal welfare
    • environmental issues or causes
    • documentary filmmaking or television programming
    • scientific and/or medical research
    • organizations focused on specific diseases (e.g., diabetes, heart disease)
    • grassroots advocacy, organizing, or policy
    • summer camps
    • endowments

    Due to limited staff resources, the foundation rarely meets with applicants prior to the submission of written materials. If you have thoroughly reviewed the website and still have questions, you are welcome to call the foundation at 213.362.7600 and speak with a program officer.

    Contacts

    Wendy Garren

    Wendy Garren
    888 West Sixth Street, Suite 700
    Los Angeles, CA 90017
    (213) 362-7600
     

  • Eligibility Details

    The foundation makes grants to public charities serving Los Angeles County. The foundation does not make grants to individuals.

    Deadline Details

    Letters of Inquiry (LOIs) must be submitted and are accepted online on an ongoing basis. Initial review by foundation staff is completed within six weeks. Organizations with the most competitive LOIs will be invited to submit full proposals, which are due 60 days following an invitation.

    Award Details

    Awards vary by proposal. The average award is about $50,000. Grants rarely exceed 10% of an organization's project or budget costs.

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