Peacock Foundation Inc. Grants

    Peacock Foundation, Inc. aims to enhance and promote the good health and well-being of children and families in South Florida, particularly in Miami-Dade County. Since its founding in 1947, the Foundation focuses on providing contributions, gifts, and grants to eligible nonprofit organizations that benefit local residents through support in areas including children/youth services, aid for the elderly, programs for people with disabilities, arts for educational purposes, environmental education, health/hospital support, medical research, and human services.

    Type of Support

    Overview

    Peacock Foundation, Inc. offers a grant program focused on improving the lives of children and families in South Florida, supporting a wide range of causes such as youth and elderly services, disability programs, educational arts, environmental education, healthcare, medical research, and human services. The Foundation operates four grant cycles annually, seeking strong partnerships with grantees to fulfill its mission. While it does provide multi-year funding in special cases, it cautions against viewing its support as a perpetual funding source due to the high volume of requests compared to available funds. Submission of inquiries for these grants must be via U.S. Mail, with full proposals invited by the Foundation upon initial review for eligibility and merit.

    Eligibility

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