How We Work

Grant Opportunities

Our Commitment to Grantees

Grant Guidelines

JS Benefits Foundation provides grants to nonprofit organizations who service underprivilege youth and animals. A majority of these grants go to help youth who are homeless or living in poverty, and domesticated animals that have been neglected and abandoned. 

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We are committed to maintaining nothing but the highest respect and quality interactions with our grantees.

At the core of our mission is the strong alliance we form with our grantees which helps us to achieve the biggest impactA critical part of our success is the input, feedback and inspiration our partnerships provide towards our mutual goal to have a positive impact on lives.  

Frequently Asked Questions

We do not make grants outside of our funding priorities.  We directly invite proposals by directly contacting organizations.  We also invite organizations to contact us either by phone, email or through our Grant Request form to the right.

We review each request on a case-by-case basis, however, we do not make grants to people or organizations that are not a 501(c)3 tax-exempt company.  

Yes.  We support causes that align with our mission throughout the US.

We provide grants  for a particular purpose as a result of designated giving, and therefore the funds are typically restricted to that purpose and cannot be used for other expenses of the nonprofit.  We do however review each request on a case-by-case basis.

You must request and/or we will provide you with our Request for Proposal (RFT)/Grant Application.  You can submit the application via mail or email.  The board will review your request and acknowledge receipt of the application.  If we need additional information or documents, we will make a request to you at that time.  The entire process may take up to 2 to 3 months and we will notify you of our decision either way.

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Organizations submitting proposals for consideration must qualify for 501(c)3 tax-exempt status.

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