J.F. Maddox Foundation
Contact information:
P.O. Box 2588 (220 West Broadway Street, Suite 200)
Hobbs, NM 88241
Phone: 575-393-6338
Fax: 575-397-7266
Website: http://www.jfmaddox.org/
Type of foundation: Independent
Types of grants: Operating, project, capital, equipment, scholarships.
Description: The Foundation supports education, as well as economic and community development initiatives, serving southeastern New Mexico (especially Lea County). The Foundation is most interested in supporting initiatives that have well-planned project outcomes. It prefers projects that are able to attract funding from additional sources; that have a reasonable expectation of becoming self-supporting; that improve or build upon local innovative leadership; and that have potential for significant local benefit. While the Foundation says that it prioritizes projects in southeastern New Mexico, it has a history of also supporting projects elsewhere throughout the region (Colorado, Texas) and nationally.
Sample grants:
- $250,000 to Lea County Museum for renovations (2008).
- $7,500 to Rocky Mountain Youth Corps in general operating support (2008).
- $5,000 to Public Broadcasting of Colorado in general operating support (2007).
- $5,000 to Community Radio for Northern Colorado in general operating support (2007 and again in 2008).
- $5,000 to the Taos County Film Commission for the Taos Mountain Film Festival (2008).
- $1,000 to University Radio Foundation for WFAE Public Radio (Charlotte, NC) (2007).
Fit for public broadcasting: The Foundation is a fit for public media, especially for media projects that converge with Foundation interests in economic opportunity. The Foundation also has a strong interest in education and in the arts, both of which may be areas that could fit with public media initiatives.
Eligibility: The Foundation makes grants to non-profit organizations and/or governmental entities. In awarding grants, the Foundation gives preference to southeastern New Mexico charitable organizations, but does not exclusively limit recipients to those areas. The Foundation does not generally support:
- Individuals.
- Ongoing operating support.
- Endowments.
Deadline: None
How to apply: Letter of inquiry. Organizations are encouraged to phone the Foundation to discuss a proposed project in advance of submitting an inquiry.
Giving range: $1,000 to multi-million. Most grants are below $100,000.
Assets: $179,288,772 (2008)
Total giving: $10,696,438 (2008)
