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Henry and Louise Timken Foundation Grant

This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations and government entities in Stark County for community projects focused on medical vision services, aviation, and the arts.

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Grant Description

The Henry and Louise Timken Foundation is a supporting foundation affiliated with the Stark Community Foundation, dedicated to the advancement of charitable initiatives within Stark County, Ohio. Originally established as a private foundation, it transitioned in 1980 to its current status as a supporting foundation. Over the decades, it has played a pivotal role in supporting transformative efforts, such as downtown Canton redevelopment, and continues to prioritize local impact and legacy-driven giving. The Foundation is governed by a seven-member Board of Trustees, reflecting its commitment to community-oriented and transparent grantmaking. The purpose of the Henry and Louise Timken Foundation is to award grants that benefit the Stark County community. This includes funding for programs of special interest, with a stated emphasis on initiatives that promote medical vision services, aviation, and the arts. While the Foundation considers a range of charitable initiatives, it explicitly states that grants are primarily awarded to benefit Stark County residents. Furthermore, the Foundation does not fund organizations for more than three consecutive years and does not allow its funding to be used for deficit financing or capital expenditures. To qualify for funding, applicants must meet several eligibility criteria. Eligible entities include tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations recognized as public charities, private agencies, and government entities. Moreover, all organizations must have been established for at least three years to be considered. Preference is given to organizations that maintain a physical presence in Stark County or have a programmatic focus that aligns with the Foundation’s regional and interest-based priorities. This ensures the Foundation’s grants support deeply rooted, impactful projects with local relevance. The grant application process is conducted entirely online through the Stark Community Foundation’s Grant Portal. The application opens on March 9, 2026, and closes on May 1, 2026. All proposals must be submitted through the portal; no paper or email applications are accepted. Following submission, applicants are evaluated by the Foundation’s Board of Trustees, and award notifications are expected by July 2026. The Foundation requires successful grantees to submit an evaluative report at the end of the grant period. This report must include a narrative detailing the impact of the grant and financial accounting for how the funds were used. Failure to comply with this reporting requirement can jeopardize an organization’s ability to receive future funding from the Foundation. There are no indications of a pre-application or letter of intent process, nor are there rolling application dates. The Foundation appears to operate on a fixed annual cycle, as inferred from the regular spring application period and summer notification schedule. No explicit details were provided about the performance period or the exact number of awards distributed annually. However, based on the structured schedule and evaluative requirements, the program is likely designed for single-year project periods. For questions or additional information regarding the application process or eligibility, applicants may contact Robyn Guedel, the Grants Administrator at Stark Community Foundation. She can be reached by phone at 234-458-2913 or by email at [email protected]. Applicants are encouraged to review the Foundation’s guidelines thoroughly before beginning their applications and to ensure that they have the capacity to report on grant impacts at the conclusion of the funding period.

Funding Details

Award Range

Not specified - Not specified

Total Program Funding

Not specified

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Additional Details

Funding not available more than three consecutive years; no deficit or capital support.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

Nonprofits
City or township governments
County governments
State governments

Additional Requirements

Eligible applicants include 501(c)(3) organizations recognized as public charities, private agencies, and government entities established for at least three years. Preference is given to those located in Stark County or whose work benefits the Stark County community.

Geographic Eligibility

Stark County (OH)

Expert Tips

Funding limited to three consecutive years; failure to submit final report affects future eligibility.

Key Dates

Application Opens

March 9, 2026

Application Closes

May 1, 2026

Contact Information

Grantor

Robyn Guedel

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Arts
Health
Transportation