Soutien aux associations
Who can apply: Associations and charitable organizations carrying out social actions for children, older people, and people in hardship; examples shown on the site include local associations in the Tarn and Occitanie.
Fondation Saint-Martin is a place-based family foundation in southwest France that uses both real estate assets and financial support to improve housing access and social inclusion for children, families, people with disabilities, and older adults. It tends to back local associations and social-service partners working on practical, community-facing projects such as supported housing, sheltered employment, food assistance, and inclusion initiatives. Its giving is distinctive for being highly local, hands-on, and often tied to specific projects or assets rather than broad unrestricted support.
Project-based grants and in-kind support to local associations in Tarn, Haute-Garonne, and Hautes-Pyrénées; funding appears to range from modest annual support to substantial one-off project gifts (reported examples up to €50,000). The foundation also supports property access, facilities, equipment, and management partnerships, suggesting relationship-driven, practical assistance rather than a formal open grant cycle.
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Prioritize a clear local benefit in Tarn, Haute-Garonne, or Hautes-Pyrénées and frame your request around concrete social outcomes such as housing, inclusion, disability support, elderly care, or insertion. Proposals that include a specific asset need (space, equipment, vehicle, workshop, or launch support) appear especially aligned; reach out directly to the foundation rather than expecting a broad public call.
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Who can apply: Associations and charitable organizations carrying out social actions for children, older people, and people in hardship; examples shown on the site include local associations in the Tarn and Occitanie.
Who can apply: Persons or families in need of access to decent housing; the site references modest-income households and people without sufficient means, but does not provide detailed public criteria on the page.
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