Conflict of Interest Policy
The Kronkosky Charitable Foundation maintains a Conflict of Interest Policy for its staff to ensure independence and integrity in its recommendations to the Distribution Committee. Staff may not accept any form of compensation, gifts, or favors from any organization or representative that anticipates submitting a grant proposal to the Foundation, has submitted a proposal, or has received a grant. Further, the Foundation does not make grants to organizations on whose Board (governing or advisory) a member of its staff serves. Finally, the staff of the Foundation may not participate in fund-raising feasibility studies.
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Frequently Asked Questions

> Who does the Foundation Fund?
1) Who does the foundation fund?
The Foundation makes grants only to corporate organizations that are exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Foundation will not make grants to individuals or for-profit organizations. In addition, the Foundation has a geographic limitation that requires that grant funds be used in Bandera, Bexar, Comal, and Kendall counties in Texas.

2) If the organization is not a 501(c)(3), may it apply to the foundation for support?
The Foundation will not grant money to any organization that is not a 501 (c)(3). Organizations that are designated as a 501(c)(3) may act as a fiscal agent and be held accountable for charitable activities that do not have a separate 501(c)(3) designation.

3) If my organization is not based in one of the four counties, may I still apply to the foundation for support?
The Foundation supports programs that directly affect persons living in Bandera, Bexar, Comal, and Kendall counties. Provided the project funds requested from the Foundation will be spent in one or more of these counties, and benefit primarily residents of those counties, your organization is eligible to apply.

4) What activities are not funded by the foundation?
As a general rule, the Foundation does not fund economic development, annual fund and fundraising event sponsorships (i.e. tables and teams), political or lobbying activities, or religious organizations for sectarian purposes.

5) If an organization is primarily funded by government grants, although it is an organization exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the internal revenue code, may it apply for a grant from the foundation?
All organizations are encouraged to submit Letters of Inquiries for programs consistent with the Program Goals of the Foundation. However, meaningful non-governmental support representative of broad community support is an important factor in the decision making process of the Foundation.
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