About the Foundation
The George F. and Sybil H. Fuller Foundation is a private independent Foundation which supports only non-profit 501(c)(3) organizations.Unsolicited requests are always acknowledged and occasionally considered.
Program interests include:
- Culture: area museums and arts institutions
- Education: area colleges
- Healthcare: hospital and support agencies
- Social Services: recreation and youth development
- Religious Institutions
The types of projects supported include:
- Capital Campaigns
- New Construction
- Building Renovations
- Historic Preservation
- Equipment, including computer hardware and software
- Building Furnishings
The Foundation occasionally supports these programs:
- Scholarship Funds
- Church Renovation projects
- Continuing Support
- Disaster Relief
- Emergency Funds
- Research
No grants to individuals are provided.
The Foundation limits its scope to qualified organizations in Worcester, Massachusetts, and surrounding communities. There are very few exceptions to this limitation.
The trustees meet six times each year starting in February.
Contacts
The Fuller Foundation can be contacted by mail:
- George F. and Sybil H. Fuller Foundation
370 Main Street, Suite 660
Worcester, MA 01608
By telephone: (508) 755-1684
By email: MFuller@GSFullerFoundation.org
By FAX: (508) 755-2634
Current Trustees
- Mark W. Fuller, Chairman and Treasurer
Joyce I. Fuller, Vice Chairman and Assistant Treasurer
Janice L. Fuller, Trustee
Lincoln E. Fuller, Trustee
David P. Hallock, Trustee
Diane H. Robbins, Trustee and Secretary
Kelsa Zereski, Trustee
Past Trustees
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* George F. Fuller, Chairman
* Winifred E. Fuller Dahlstrom, Vice Chairman, Trustee and Secretary
* Harlan Pierpoint, Trustee
* Paris Fletcher, Trustee, Vice Chairman and Secretary
Sacket R. Duryee, Vice Chairman and Trustee, and later Chairman and Treasurer
Ernest M. Fuller, Trustee
Robert P. Hallock, Trustee, Secretary and later Chairman
Russell E. Fuller, Trustee and later Chairman and Treasurer
* Members of the 1955 Original Board of Trustees