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Mission: To promote the well-being of mankind through effective and inspiring grantmaking.
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ESAD Initiatives
The Oak Hill Fund has no predetermined guidelines concerning
specific size of grant requests. Historically, The Fund has made grants
of varying size. Please base your grant request on your organization's
need. We have a rolling application process with no deadlines, but once
invited, submissions will be considered as we receive them.
The Application Process begins with a Letter of Inquiry submitted
through our online system. All letters will be answered. After
reviewing your letter we will decide whether to invite a full proposal.
To
begin the process, please click on one of the oak leaves next to an
initiative. The system will prompt you to create a login name and
password if you are a first-time user. You do not need an invitation
code to submit a letter of inquiry. Thank you for your interest in The
Oak Hill Fund's initiatives.
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Education |
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The Oak Hill Fund supports non-profit educational
initiatives that promote and encourage sustainability and affordability
in residential design. Grants limited to the United States. |
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Support of Sustainable and Affordable Housing Organizations |
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The Oak Hill Fund supports initiatives in non-profits
that primarily focus on the incorporation of the principles of
sustainability in the design and construction of affordable residential
housing. Grants limited to the United States. |
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Environmental Products and Technologies |
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The Oak Hill Fund supports efforts to provide the
public with easy access to sustainable and affordable products and
technology used in residential construction. Grants limited to the southeastern United States. PLEASE NOTE: The Oak Hill Fund is not currently accepting letters of inquiry under this initiative. The response to this initiative has exceeded expectations. The Oak Hill Fund Board remains committed to funding in this area and will reopen the initiative as soon as possible. Current commitments will be honored. |
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