The GATE Foundation Grants
This grant provides funding to established nonprofit organizations that support community needs such as affordable housing, crisis shelters, and healthcare access for families and individuals in areas where the foundation operates.
The GATE Foundation is a philanthropic organization with a mission centered on nurturing and protecting the well-being of families and communities. Its funding strategy reflects this commitment by prioritizing support for programs and initiatives that address vital community needs. The foundation limits its giving to nonprofit organizations that align with its core values and that have demonstrated both programmatic and operational stability. Specifically, the foundation supports organizations that serve communities in which it and its affiliates conduct business. Grants are available only to organizations that meet a clear set of eligibility requirements. To qualify, applicants must be recognized as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, must demonstrate fiscal and administrative stability, have broad community support, and must have been operational for at least three years. This strict eligibility framework ensures that funds are allocated to established, stable organizations capable of effectively delivering community services. The GATE Foundation prioritizes grant proposals that are aligned with one or more of its designated focus areas. These include the creation of affordable housing for low- to moderate-income families, crisis shelter services, programs aimed at reducing youth crime (excluding athletic associations), the provision of basic necessities such as food and clothing, community protection efforts, assisted or independent living arrangements for elderly or disabled individuals, and access to quality healthcare and health education programs. Preference is given to initiatives that demonstrate collaborative approaches and effectively leverage The GATE Foundation’s community investments. There are notable limitations to the types of requests the foundation will fund. It typically does not support individuals, religious or fraternal organizations, political activities, private foundations, or international organizations. Additional exclusions include travel or conference expenses for nonprofit staff, sponsorships that result in tangible benefits for GATE Petroleum Company or its affiliates, individual pre-college or post-secondary schools, and athletic teams. While schools themselves are generally ineligible, the foundation does support education indirectly through early literacy initiatives. The grant application process requires organizations to demonstrate alignment with the foundation’s mission and focus areas. Specific deadlines, application questions, and contacts are not listed in the source material, and there is no mention of a formal application form or online portal. However, the foundation’s guidelines suggest a thoughtful review process grounded in community relevance, program sustainability, and direct alignment with the listed funding priorities. Interested applicants must ensure that their programs do not fall into the categories excluded from funding consideration. The foundation does not provide contact information or application deadlines in the provided material. There are also no details regarding award amounts, submission processes, or evaluation timelines. Organizations interested in applying should seek additional information directly from The GATE Foundation, ensuring that all eligibility and focus area criteria are thoroughly met before preparing a proposal.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
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Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Funds must be used for direct community impact projects that fall within the Foundation’s mission areas. Excludes operations that benefit GATE Petroleum or are already heavily funded through other means.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Must be a 501(c)(3) entity with three years of existence, community backing, and must address local community needs.
Geographic Eligibility
Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
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