AI Summary
Coto for the Cure Corporation is a 501(c)(3) grantmaking organization that operates on a relationship-based, invitation-only model, and does not accept unsolicited proposals. Nonprofits interested in funding opportunities are encouraged to explore warm-introduction pathways through Impala's Funder Prospecting. While specific details about their grantmaking scale are not available, the organization is focused on fostering connections with potential grantees.
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Mission Statement
COTO FOR THE CURE CORPORATION IS OPERATED EXCLUSIVELY FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES WITHIN THE MEANING OF SECTION 501 (C) (3). ON AN ANNUAL BASIS, THE BOARD DETERMINES WHICH CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS IN OUR LOCAL COMMUNITY ARE MOST SUITABLE FOR A GRANT. POTENTIAL CHARITIES MAKE A FORMAL PRESENTATION, EXPLAINING THEIR CURRENT STATUS AND INTENDED PURPOSE OF THE GRANT. IN DETERMINING SPECIFIC GRANTS, EMPHASIS IS PLACED ON THE FINANCIAL NEEDS OF THE NON-PROFIT, AND THE POTENTIAL IMPACT GRANTS WILL HAVE IN THE COMMUNITY.
Cause Areas
2
Epilepsy
Out-patient medical care
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I submit an unsolicited grant proposal to COTO FOR THE CURE CORPORATION?
No. COTO FOR THE CURE CORPORATION does not accept unsolicited proposals. Funding is by invitation only.
How do we apply to COTO FOR THE CURE CORPORATION?
COTO FOR THE CURE CORPORATION does not accept unsolicited proposals. Funding is by invitation only.
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