Boyd And Evelyn Mullen Charitable Foundation Grant

    The Boyd & Evelyn Mullen Foundation aims to support charitable organizations in Texas, especially in the Houston area, to promote education, literary studies, science, and religion. The foundation focuses on improving the welfare of those in need through college scholarships, disaster relief, support for the blind and visually impaired, homelessness services, and medical research with an emphasis on nutrition.

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    Overview

    The grant program is designed to follow Mrs. Mullen's intent by supporting organizations that align with the foundation's mission while adapting to contemporary challenges. The foundation funds a wide range of causes:

    • Education: Supporting scholarships for students attending Texas colleges and universities, programs to help students succeed in high school and college, and efforts to increase college graduation rates.
    • Literary Studies: Funding programs in literary studies and related fields.
    • Disaster Preparedness and Relief: Providing support for relief and recovery from domestic natural disasters and other tragedies.
    • Human Services: Supporting programs for the hungry, disabled, homeless, abused women and children, and social enrichment.
    • Medical Research: Funding organizations conducting medical research, particularly in nutrition.
    • Science: Supporting research and education programs aimed at advancing technology, health, and environmental protection.
    • Religion: Funding initiatives that enhance religious life, ethical behavior, and community engagement across all denominations. Grants prioritize operating and program/project needs, occasionally considering requests for one-time capital improvements, and typically range from $5,000 to $30,000.

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