Katrine Menzing Deakins Charitable Trust

OVERVIEW: The Katrine Menzing Deakins Charitable Trust supports education, health, and human services in Texas.

IP TAKE: This is a good local funder to know in Fort Worth for general operating support.

PROFILE: Established in 1987, the Katrine Menzing Deakins Charitable Trust is a private foundation that is focused on the state of Texas. The founder, Katrine Deakins, was the Amon G. Carter’s executive secretary and helped establish the Amon G. Carter Foundation, which is based in Fort Worth. After serving as the executive director of the Carter Foundation, Deakins established her own charitable trust to award grants. Bank of America’s Texas office manages the foundation. Grantmaking includes education, health, and human services.

Grants for Education and Community Development

Deakins was very active with charitable organizations, and this trust benefits many of her favorite charities still today. The current trustees also select other grantees that provide charitable services in the region. Past local support has gone to Easter Seals of North Texas, ACH Child and Family Services, Carter Bloodcare, and the Child Study Center. The foundation provides support for programs and general operating support.

Important Grant Details

Foundation grants are often between $1,000 and $25,000 each. Grantmaking is focused on Texas nonprofits, and many grants go to groups in the Texas cities of Fort Worth and Bedford.

This foundation accepts unsolicited grant applications from nonprofits. The annual application deadline is August 1, and the decision time frame is three to four months. Grant seekers must use the Bank of America online system to apply for a grant. Direct general questions to the staff at tx.philanthropic@ustrust.com and 817-390-6028.

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