| Most grants are given for one year; multi-year grants are given on an occasional basis.
Normally, only one grant is made to an organization in a calendar year.
Grants are not given to organizations for seed money.
The Humana Foundation should not be the only funding source for an organization. An organization’s base of community support should be as broad as possible.
The Humana Foundation does not contribute to social, labor, political, veterans, or fraternal organizations.
Religious organizations are eligible for project-specific support (e.g. social services outreach) or funds for an accredited, church-affiliated educational institution; however, the Foundation will not consider requests for general operating support, funding for the construction or renovation of a sanctuary, or mission-focused work. Institutions receiving payments for eligible religious projects must have 501(c)(3) status.
Humana Foundation funds cannot be used solely to support an organization’s salary expenses or other administrative costs.
The Humana Foundation does not support lobbying efforts, political action committees, or any politically sensitive causes. |