History of The Daniel and Susan Pfau Foundation The Pfau Foundation was established in 1994 in Cincinnati by Daniel A. Pfau and Susan Laufer Pfau. Mrs. Pfau a community volunteer, and Mr. Pfau, a local businessman, have been actively involved in programs serving disabled and disadvantaged youth, and in organizations promoting the Greater Cincinnati area. The Foundation complements the Pfaus’ personal charitable efforts and will continue their support into the future. (Dan and Susan Pfau are pictured at right)
Purpose of The Foundation The Foundation’s primary focus is on the education, health, cultural experience and social welfare of disabled children, adolescents, young adults (to age 30), and their families. A secondary focus is on disadvantaged children, adolescents, young adults (to age 30), and their families. There is a special interest in programs which help clients realize their full potential. An additional area of interest for the Foundation is the support of arts and cultural organizations as well as recreation areas.
Policies and Restrictions Applicant must have an IRS determination as a 501(c)(3) organization.
Programs seeking support should benefit the Greater Cincinnati area. The Greater Cincinnati area includes Hamilton, Butler, Clermont and Warren counties in Ohio, and Boone, Campbell and Kenton counties in Kentucky.
- The Foundation will fund capital, operating and a limited number of endowment needs.
- An organization must wait 24 months after the decline of a request or final payment of a grant before it is eligible to reapply.
- The Foundation usually prefers to participate with other donors in the support of a project.
As a grantseeker, if you believe that your organization qualifies to apply to the Foundation, please complete and submit a Letter of Inquiry (LOI) as found on the link below.
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If you are invited to submit a full proposal after completing and submitting a LOI, note that the deadlines for submitting proposals to the Pfau Foundation in 2008 are March 3 and August 1. |