Fall The Hansen Family Trust, Christian Endowment Fund
This fund provides financial support to Christian organizations, particularly local Lutheran initiatives, both in the community and internationally, with grants of up to $5,000 available quarterly.
The Hansen Family Trust, Christian Endowment Fund was established in 2002 as a testamentary gift by Chris S. Hansen, who passed away that same year. Hansen created the fund to honor the memory of his close family members, including his wife Frances, his parents Nick and Mary, and his three brothers Harold, Melvin, and Roy. The fund is managed under the advice of surviving family members, local Lutheran pastors, and a financial advisor, reflecting Hansen's commitment to his faith and community. The Humboldt Area Foundation is the administering organization, serving as the operational arm responsible for receiving donations and distributing grants. The primary purpose of the Hansen Family Trust is to support Christian ministries located in Eureka and Humboldt County, California. The fund has a clear denominational preference, with emphasis given to Lutheran-affiliated organizations. However, its scope is not strictly limited to one denomination, indicating a broader Christian orientation. The fund demonstrates a balanced focus on both youth and senior activities, with Hansen having expressed a wish to equally support initiatives for both age groups. In addition to its local charitable mission, the fund also seeks to have an international impact by supporting missionary work abroad. Specific mention is made of established international Christian initiatives such as ELCA World Hunger and World Vision, indicating that the fund is open to supporting global faith-based humanitarian efforts. This global-local duality allows the fund to serve both immediate community needs and broader spiritual and developmental objectives. While the fund does not categorically exclude requests for administrative, capital, or annual funds, it signals a limited preference for these uses. Applicants requesting grants for such purposes should expect rigorous scrutiny, as the fund's primary goal appears to be direct programmatic support. Therefore, organizations with proposals that demonstrate clear community impact—particularly those addressing spiritual development, youth engagement, senior outreach, or international missions—are most likely to align with the fund's values. The submission process and timeline for the Hansen Family Trust grant are not publicly detailed in the provided materials. No formal application deadlines, required forms, or specific evaluation criteria are mentioned, which suggests that the process may be informal or handled through direct engagement with the Humboldt Area Foundation or members of the advisory committee. Similarly, no performance period, notification timing, or decision-making calendar is disclosed. Applicants seeking to apply or learn more about the fund are advised to contact the Humboldt Area Foundation, which maintains standard office hours from Monday to Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and is located at 363 Indianola Road in Bayside, California. Phone contact is available at (707) 442-2993. Due to the lack of detailed procedural information, prospective applicants should be prepared to initiate direct inquiries to determine current funding availability, eligibility confirmation, and potential submission pathways.
Award Range
Not specified - $5,000
Total Program Funding
Not specified
Number of Awards
Not specified
Matching Requirement
No
Eligible Applicants
Additional Requirements
Exclusive- see details: Focus on Christian organizations, particularly Lutheran.
Geographic Eligibility
Eureka, Humboldt County
Application Opens
Not specified
Application Closes
Not specified
Grantor
Humboldt Area Foundation & Wild Rivers Community Foundation
Phone
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