OVERVIEW: The Marmot Foundation supports health, education, culture, youth, human services and the environment in Delaware.
IP TAKE: Despite the Marmot Foundation’s lack of a web presence, it’s an accessible funder that nonprofits can easily approach with funding requests. Grantseekers can submit written requests to the foundation’s mailing address in Wilmington, Delaware and to the attention of Willis H. du Pont. There are no formal application documents to complete, but the foundation does request that organizations submit their proposals in April or October, since it makes grant determinations in May and November. This foundation typically gives out over $1.5 million per year and mostly in Delaware. It does not provide a direct avenue for getting in touch, but contact information is provided below. While its grantmaking interests are fairly broad, the Marmot Foundation keeps most of its grants close to home. It gives to many organizations in the family’s home state of Delaware.
PROFILE: Established in 1968, the Marmot Foundation is a private family foundation based in Virginia. This foundation is affiliated with the DuPont family of the chemical company behemoth, with Willis H. DuPont serving as chairman and other duPont family members serving as trustees. The foundation’s major donor is reported as the Margaret F. DuPont Trust and is managed by the Wilmington Trust Company. The foundation funds local efforts for health, education, culture, youth, human services and the environment. It has been a major contributor to health initiatives that address damages caused by chemical leaks at DuPont facilities and their surrounding communities. Delaware, where the DuPont company is headquartered, is the site of most of its funding.
The Marmot Foundation does not have a website to guide grantseekers. However, past tax filings show that Marmot funds a range of causes at the local level.
Grants for Health, Education, Arts and Culture
Specific interests include hospitals, secondary education, higher education, libraries, community funds, cultural programs and museums. Marmot also awards grants to ecological organizations, environmental programs, literacy programs, youth agencies and social services groups. Homelessness, housing, family planning and residential care programs have also seen this funder’s support.
Delaware grantees include the Delaware Center for Horticulture, Urban Promise, the YMCA of Wilmington and the Bellance Airfield Museum.
Important Grant Details:
Grants range between about $5,000 and $50,000.
- Grantmaking focuses primarily on Delaware, with some grants supporting Pennsylvania and Florida organizations.
- This foundation accepts unsolicited grant applications from nonprofits during the months of April and October.
- It does not require any official application form. Marmot makes grant determinations in May and November each year.
- Direct general questions to the staff at (302) 651-1300.
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CONTACT:
Marmot Foundation
P.O. Box 1136
McLean, VA 22101
(302) 651-1300
