2024 Masonry Foundation Grants

Words: Mason Contractors

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The Masonry Foundation is dedicated to advancing the masonry industry and is accepting grant applications for 2024. In 2023, the Foundation distributed over $100,000, and we continue our commitment to supporting impactful projects.



Proposals should national reach and aim to generate substantial progress within the masonry industry. To explore examples of past grant recipients, please visit our website https://masonrybuyersguide.com/Foundation/.


The application window will remain open until 11:59 PM on May 10th, 2024, so SUBMIT ASAP! Those who submit applications will be contacted for next steps shortly.

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