2. Find a suitable charitable foundation: Before submitting an application, you need to find a charitable foundation related to the user's financial needs to ensure that the user's application can be better nurtured and supported. Users can browse and find information about charitable foundations on the Internet, or inquire about community centers or local professional organizations.
3. Submit an application: After determining the goal and finding a suitable charitable foundation, you can start preparing and submitting the application materials.
What is a charitable foundation?
Charitable foundations are legal social organizations that use private wealth for public purposes. Charity donation has existed since ancient times, and the form of foundation appeared in the United States in the 20th century. It is usually an autonomous institution, and the fund aims to finance scientific research and public service projects in the fields of education, science, medicine, public health and social welfare. Some are commercial organizations that employ full-time scientific research and service personnel to engage in activities in certain fields.
It is usually just a charitable donation organization or a non-profit organization. Some funds come from personal bequests or donations, such as the Smithsonian Institution. Some are donations from enterprises or families, such as Carnegie Foundation for Teaching Promotion and Ford Foundation. Some are continuous donations, such as the Rockefeller Foundation.