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What is The JLH Foundation?
JLH is a charitable foundation that was established by the Hooker
Family in Alameda County, California in 2001. Its purpose is to support
the well being of children and youth through educational programs.
How does JLH fulfill its mission of helping young people?
The foundation makes grants to community-based; grass- roots organizations
that work with children and youth, especially those at risk and disadvantaged
due to such factors as poor health, illiteracy, or insufficient educational
and cultural opportunities.
What are the themes or priorities in JLH's grant making?
JLH focuses upon three areas: (A) helping children and youth live
healthy lives through education and prevention; (B) helping live literate
lives through learning; and (3) helping live culturally enriched lives
through arts education.
In what communities does JLH support work with young
people?
JLH is located in Oakland, California, and it supports local Bay Area
and northern California nonprofits. But the foundation's service area
also includes the remainder of California, the United States, and nations
around the world in which Santana performs.
What are the sources of JLH's funds?
The JLH Foundation is supported by the Hooker Family and its musical organization,
as well as through contributions from individuals who have been fans of
John Lee Hooker and his musical artistry.
How can one contribute to the charitable work of JLH?
JLH is a public charity and must continue to demonstrate public support
in order to carry on its philanthropic efforts. Therefore contributions
are welcome and may be sent to the foundation office at: P.O. Box 29023,
Oakland, CA 94604. These will be acknowledged in writing. Please do not
send cash. Deductions may be made to the extent permitted by law.
Who is eligible to apply to The JLH Foundation?
JLH makes grants in the United States only to federal tax-exempt 501©(3)
nonprofit organizations. Outside of the U.S. other rules may apply, about
which inquiries are invited. JLH does not make grants to individuals.
Nonprofit organizations that have not received a tax-exempt letter must
work through a fiscal agent that has such exemption.
How does a nonprofit organization apply to JLH?
First, read about JLH on the web site. Second, prepare a Letter of Inquiry
(the Foundation does not have any prescribed application forms). This
document should include all of the basic information about your organization,
the proposed project, and how you would use grant funds.
What specific information needs to be provided in the
Letter of Inquiry?
(A) Background about the organization and its programs; (B) project or
program for which support is requested; (C) description of the needs addressed
and the goals of the grant project; (D) amount requested and what other
support has been pledged or is pending; (E) project time line; (F) project
budget; (G) current budget for the applicant organization; (H) list of
the board of directors; (I) evaluation plan; and , (J) documentation of
the applicant's federal tax-exempt status.
Are there deadlines for applying to JLH?
Letters of Inquiry are invited at any time. Assuming all of the requested
information is included in the Letter of Inquiry or through subsequent
contact with the foundation, the review and decision process normally
takes from 60-90 days after a complete application has been submitted.
How much support may be requested?
JLH's typical grants are between $1,000-$1500. Grants for larger amounts
will also be reviewed.
What is the time frame permitted for grants?
The majority of JLH's grants are for up to one year. In some cases a multi-year
grant of up to two or three years may be awarded, but it is usually the
case that continuing grants need to be renewed annually.
Is there a requirement for evaluation of the grant?
Typically a one-year project will require a report at the end of the grant
or in connection with a final installment payment. JLH also reserves the
right to conduct its own evaluation of any project supported by foundation
funds.
Are there other limitations or exclusions in JLH's grant
making?
JLH ordinarily does not make grants for capital projects (buildings and
facilities), fund-raising drives, dinners or raffles, or deficit campaigns.
It will not make more than one grant a calendar year to any one organization.
How often does the JLH board of directors meet?
The JLH board of directors meets two times a year.
Does JLH permit presentations to the board of directors?
No. In order to treat all grant applicants equally, the only available
contact is through the submitted materials. But if applicants have questions
they may contact staff at the foundation as indicated below.
What is the board of directors looking for in a grant?
The board reviews and deliberates over every completed grant application.
Questions that are addressed as part of a funding decision include: Is
the project and its goals compatible with JLH's Mission? Is the project
well conceived and attainable? Is the applicant organization capable of
conducting the project? Is the budget clear and realistic? Are there other
funders involved?
Where can one obtain more information about JLH?
The JLH Foundation web site on the Internet is the best single source
of information. It is immediately available, includes extensive background,
and is updated regularly. Check it out for more background on the foundation's
mission & values, goals & priorities, grant and application guidelines,
current grants, and other information.
If one cannot access the Internet, is other information
available?
The JLH Foundation may also be contacted by US mail at P.O. Box 5358,
Oakland, CA. 94605, or by telephone at 510-568-7881. Leave a brief message
or the name and mailing address to which you would like information to
be sent. Please allow several weeks for any exchange of correspondence.
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