E.J. and Marjory B. Ourso Family Foundation Fund
This grant provides financial support to nonprofit organizations in South Louisiana that implement innovative projects in education, healthcare, human services, and religion to address regional challenges.
The E.J. and Marjory B. Ourso Family Foundation Fund is administered by the Baton Rouge Area Foundation and was established to offer philanthropic support throughout South Louisiana. This foundation reflects the Ourso family’s commitment to giving back to a region that has played a significant role in their lives for generations. The foundation emphasizes initiatives that embody human initiative and contribute meaningfully to the broader community. Grants awarded by the foundation support nonprofit organizations that offer innovative, beneficial, or responsive projects in the areas of education, healthcare, human services, and religion. These sectors represent the fund’s primary program areas, and successful applications are typically those that propose novel or creative solutions to regional challenges. Proposals are reviewed quarterly by the foundation’s Board of Directors. Applicants must register as a Grants Administrator to access and submit the application. The application process requires a detailed summary, including organizational information, a concise project description, and justification for funding. Key data such as the project’s geographic region, timeline, target population, and leadership contacts must also be included. A 1–3 page narrative is required, detailing the organization’s history, the challenge being addressed, and a comprehensive project plan that outlines strategies, measurable goals, and a continuation and evaluation strategy. The foundation prefers projects modeled after successful, evidence-based initiatives. Additional required attachments include the narrative, qualifications of project staff, a project budget with narrative, board member list with governance details, and various financial documents. Depending on the applicant’s structure, documentation may include IRS tax-exempt letters or fiscal agent agreements. A board resolution authorizing the request and project implementation must also be submitted. Grantees are obligated to provide both fiscal and narrative reports that outline how funds were used and the project’s impact. These reporting requirements are outlined further in the award letter. For inquiries, applicants may contact the grants team at 225.387.6126 or via email at grants@braf.org.
Award Range
Not specified - Not specified
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Additional Details
Funding is allocated to projects that are new, creative, or beneficial, with emphasis on human initiative and community service. Details such as exact amounts, restrictions, and award sizes are not disclosed publicly.
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
The application process and documentation requirements are designed for nonprofit organizations, particularly those with 501(c)(3) status or using a fiscal agent.
Geographic Eligibility
East Baton Rouge Parish (LA), Jefferson Parish (LA), Lafayette Parish (LA), Orleans Parish (LA), Plaquemines Parish (LA), Saint Bernard Parish (LA), Saint Tammany Parish (LA), Terrebonne Parish (LA)
Application Opens
May 2, 2025
Application Closes
June 30, 2025
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