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Contact Information
Mailing Address 1650 National City Tower
Contact Name Bruce Maza, Executive Director
Telephone (502) 583-0546
Fax (502) 583-7648
Email Address bruce@cesfoundation.com
Web Address www.cesfoundation.com
Mission Statement
The C. E. and S. Foundation, Inc. identifies, funds, and nurtures projects and organizations in the fields of higher education, international cooperation, and improvements to the urban environment that meaningfully enhance the living conditions or prospects of identifiable people. The Foundation is also dedicated to fostering philanthropic spirit and nonprofit management expertise.
Grant Application Guidelines
The Foundation is interested in supporting projects that improve people's lives. In each of the areas described below, the Foundation looks for innovative programs that address a specific need. Preference is given to those programs that have developed methods for measuring success. Higher Education. The Foundation currently supports programs at a number of colleges and universities with which it has long-standing partnerships. Its commitments to those institutions necessarily limits the number of grants it can award to new programs. However, the Foundation welcomes consultation with representatives of institutions seeking to explore innovation in interdisciplinary curricula, and in the teaching and learning of foreign languages. In addition, the Foundation considers proposals from non-traditional centers of learning, such as the Asia Institute, Inc., which provides educational programs on Asian culture, history, commerce, and politics to the Louisville community. International Cooperation. The Foundation supports programs that enable citizens of other countries to gain the education or specialized training needed to help their countries develop, or that meaningfully expose Americans to other societies and cultures. Urban Environmental Improvement. The Foundation supports projects that improve living conditions and/or enhance the lives of people in their communities. Urban parks, recreation facilities, and pilot projects in low-income housing are examples of the types of projects supported. The majority of grants made in this area focus on Louisville, Kentucky, the Foundation's home. Organizations serving other urban areas should seek the counsel of Foundation staff before submitting formal proposals. Emergency Disaster Relief. The Foundation supports organizations that provide emergency disaster relief both nationally and internationally. Foundation-Initiated Projects. The Foundation, from time to time, supports special projects with partner organizations that serve areas of inquiry or missions outside those listed above. Grants to such projects tend to be initiated by the Foundation, rather than granted in response to proposals.
Additional Information for Grant Seekers
At this time, the Foundation does not consider grants to individuals (including academic scholarships) or for medical research. Please note that the Foundation can only grant to organizations with a 501(c)3 tax status.