Boston, MA, February 6, 2017 – The Brown Rudnick Charitable Foundation Corp., a non-profit, tax-exempt entity established by Brown Rudnick LLP, has issued a request for brief letters of interest from tax-exempt organizations who would like to apply for its 2017-2018 Relationship Grants. These grants, which aim to support inner-city education programs in Boston, Harford, London UK, New York City, Orange County CA, Providence and Washington D.C., commence on September 1, 2017 for the upcoming academic year.
Tax exempt organizations interested in submitting a letter of interest, should s see the application instructions and criteria on the Foundation website. Responses are due by Monday, February 20, 2017 at 4:00pm EDT.
For 15 years, the Foundation has been awarding annual Relationship Grants to tax-exempt organizations for programs designed to improve inner-city education in locations where Brown Rudnick has offices. These annual grants seek to improve inner-city education by forming a relationship with a tax-exempt organization. While financial support is the gateway to the relationship, the Foundation is also interested in ways in which the mission and work of the organizations may capture the interest and energy of the Foundation Board and of the Brown Rudnick lawyers and staff.
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