Addleman Foundation Accepting Grant Applications

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The Addleman Foundation was created in 1964 by the late William Kenneth and Anna Mae
Addleman, longtime residents of Warren County. The Foundation was “organized and operated
exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary or educational purposes.” Consistent with
its charter, the Foundation has provided funding to a variety of not-for-profit organizations which
include educational, youth, elder care, religious, health and human service organizations,
libraries and the performing arts.

The Addleman Foundation Board of Directors will consider this year’s grant requests from
applications from the following organizations: religious, human services, elder care, education,
youth, libraries, performing arts and health care. The application requests should be for
programming purposes with a detailed explanation about the program and desired outcome for
the program.

To be considered for funding, eligible organizations need to submit the following:
1) proof of 501©3 designation,
2) a brief synopsis of the organization,
3) details regarding the project and how it will positively affect the citizens of Warren County,
4) a requested amount specified.

All proposals should be submitted to the following address:
Midwest Bank
C/O Brooke Anderson
P.O. Box 440
200 East Broadway
Monmouth, IL 61462

Or via email to: brooke.anderson@mbwi.com

The deadline date for submission is Friday, September 6th, 2024
No applications will be considered after that date.

Any questions about the grant process can be directed to Brooke Anderson (309-457-6276).

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