Joseph M. Bryan Human Services Grant
The Joseph M. Bryan Human Services Grants are awarded to human service programs in the form of stabilization grants. These funds can be extended to a program that has been operating and demonstrating success in the community for a limited number of years and is in need of strengthening the service offered.
The Joseph M. Bryan Foundation established the grant program in 1996 to recognize Bryan's lifelong commitment to the welfare of the Greensboro community. The purpose of the program is to provide significant funding - maximum of $30,000 - for a limited number of high-impact projects that meet the needs of Greater Greensboro citizens.
2012 Funding Cycle
| Announce the acceptance of Letter of Interest (LOI) | April 20, 2011 |
| Letters of Interest are due | June 3, 2011 by Noon |
| Invitations are made to agencies to make formal applications | July 18, 2011 |
| Program Applications are due | August 26, 2011 by Noon |
| Notification of funding awards | November 2011 |
| Grant Funding Begins | January 2012 |
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