Grantseekers
How the process works
The Susan Cox Powell Foundation will continue to help in anyway and anyone that we can to make this world a safer place, helping women and children get the help that they need to save themselves from Domestic Violence. Here you can see how the process works and how to apply for a grant.
The Process
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Step 1
Once logged into our grant database portal, select “Apply” at the top of the page. You will be prompted to take an eligibility quiz to ensure your request is directed to the appropriate foundation. The questions include the state of operation, the focus area, amount requested and whether or not the grant serves the Pierce County, WA area.
Access Code
An access code allows you to skip the eligibility section and go directly to a LOI and/or application. Access codes are only provided with pre-approval from foundation boards and are only valid one-time.Proposals Ineligible for Funding
- Organizations that do not qualify as 501(c)3 tax-exempt under the Internal Revenue Code
- Annual funds, galas, or other special event fundraising activities
- Sectarian religious activities, political lobbying, or legislative activities
Organizations that discriminate on the basis of age, race, national origin, ethnicity, gender, disability, political affiliation or religious belief
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About susan
Susan Cox Powell story
Susan Cox Powell is the 3rd daughter of Charles and Judy Cox and was 28 years old when she was reported missing on December 7, 2009. She was born in New Mexico and lived in Alaska before her family settled in Washington State when she was a child.