The Tawani Foundaiton accepts Letters of Inquiry from 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, charitable organizations whose requests fall within our guidelines. We ask that you please submit a Letter of Inquiry in the required format. (Returning organizations will also be required to follow this process.)

To learn more about the what you need to do to submit a Letter of Inquiry, please download our Letter of Inquiry Instructions.

Letter of Inquiry Instructions PDF (102 KB)

If your Letter of Inquiry is accepted, we will request an official Program Grant Proposal for further review. (Proposal Guidelines will be provided at that time. In some cases, a phone or personal presentation may be requested.)

NOTE: Please do not submit a Grant Proposal in lieu of a Letter of Inquiry or before your inquiry has been accepted.

The Tawani Foundation will not acknowledge, review or return unsolicited proposals.

THE TAWANI FOUNDATION DOES NOT FUND:
  • Organization or Building Endowments
  • Scholarship Programs
  • Political Campaigns
  • Legislative lobbying to influence legislation or elections

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"I would not have been able to go if it had not been for your support in the CPS's JROTC program. I came to North Carolina accompanied by students from different JROTC schools for the Blue Ridge Mountain Interscholastic Orienteering Championship Competition in North Carolina . The competition was fantastic and breathtaking all around."
Cadet Martin Leon, Patton Academy Army JROTC - Farragut

"It [Blue Ridge Mountain Interscholastic Orienteering Championship Competition in North Carolina ] is an experience that I will never forget. I was very excited and I did very well on both days. Also, I would like to thank you for giving me the chance to visit a Civil War battle site. We visited the Wildcat Mountain Civiel War battle site located in Kentucky . I learned a lot about the battle."
Cadet Javier Catalan, Taft High School JROTC.