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Parkersburg Area Community Foundation  
Oakland Foundation Awards are generally given on a quarterly basis and are consider only one grant from an organization in any given year. An application can be requested from the Foundation.

Contact them at:
The Oakland Foundationn
P.O. Box 491
Stowe, VT 05672

Phone: 802 263-5116; FAX 802 253-6877

Email: Oakland@oak.org
Henry Logan Children's Home Society Must be consistent with Henry Logan Children's Home Guidelines. Therefore, you will be required to state how your application relates to the purpose or mission: Grants must be for the benefit of "Children, Under 21 years of age, Who are destitute, friendless or needy, to be housed, supported, taught, trained or educated, to be useful members of society."

Contact them at: The Henry Logan Children's Home
415 Market Street
P.O. Box 1427
Parkersburg, WV 26102-1427.
Sisters of St. Joseph Charitable Fund Must submit a Letter of Inquiry; Grant proposals must meet eligibility on their Area of Focus; See their web site for specific information.
Marietta Community Foundation Submit an informal letter of application prior to submitting a formal proposal.
Peoples Bank The Foundation seeks to enhance the quality of life for individuals served by organizations located in the communities served by Peoples Bank. Foundation contributions will be used to meet the needs of all segments of our community--especially low-and moderate-income households, businesses and neighborhoods - to enhance the non-profit organizations' community service functions and to enhance the century old core values established by Peoples Bank: Community Investment and Economic Development; Youth and Education; Human Services programs that improve the social needs of low- and moderate-income communities and individuals; and Arts and Culture.