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Our mission is built on Carl and Paula Koch’s vision to strengthen and propagate the Roman Catholic faith by providing grant support for a wide variety of evangelization efforts. The Koch Foundation is international in scope with no geographical preference.
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From education and religious formation of men and women for missionary congregations, to the spiritual development of lay leaders, we assist programs that prepare individuals for the work of teaching as Jesus taught and sharing the wisdom of the Catholic faith.
Applying to the Koch Foundation is a two-step process: Step 1. Submit a Letter of Request, which can be done through the Applicant Portal or through the Post. Requests for applications are accepted from January 1st to May 1st of the current year for projects to be funded the following year. Funding is provided for one (1) year only.
The Koch family foundations are a group of charitable foundations in the United States associated with the family of Fred C. Koch.
The tiny New York liberal arts school nestled along the Hudson River is renowned for both scholarship and hippy-dippyness. It received more than $11.2 million from Soros’ private foundation...
Additionally, the endowment will provide support for expanded and improved reach of religious education and formation programs, including catechsis development and youth ministry programs.
15 gru 2015 · The Charles Koch Foundation, the main Koch-led foundation to support higher education, ended 2014 with $527.7 million in its account, according to federal tax records.